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CÀ DEI FRATI - I FRATI LUGANA DOC 1,5L MAGNUM 2025 WEISSWEIN

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CÀ DEI FRATI - I FRATI LUGANA DOC 1,5L MAGNUM 2025 WEISSWEINI Frati Lugana 1,5L MAGNUM DOC Ikone des Lugana und einer der beliebtesten Weiweine Italiens Der Lugana "I Frati" ist das Aushngeschild der Weinkellerei C dei Frati MAGNUM 1,5L. Der I Frati Lugana DOC MAGNUM 1,5L von Ca dei Frati zhlt zu den bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten Weiweinen Italiens. Als Aushngeschild der renommierten Lugana Region am sdlichen Gardasee steht dieser Wein fr Eleganz, Frische und auergewhnliche Qualitt. Kaum ein anderer Weiwein

I Frati Lugana 1,5L MAGNUM DOC – Ikone des Lugana und einer der beliebtesten Weißweine Italiens

 

Der Lugana "I Frati" ist das Aushängeschild der Weinkellerei Cà dei Frati - MAGNUM 1,5L.


Der I Frati Lugana DOC MAGNUM 1,5L von Ca’ dei Frati zählt zu den bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten Weißweinen Italiens. Als Aushängeschild der renommierten Lugana-Region am südlichen Gardasee steht dieser Wein für Eleganz, Frische und außergewöhnliche Qualität.

Kaum ein anderer Weißwein aus Norditalien vereint so harmonisch Frucht, Mineralität und Struktur wie der I Frati. Er gilt als Referenz für die Rebsorte Turbiana (Trebbiano di Lugana) und begeistert sowohl Einsteiger als auch anspruchsvolle Weinliebhaber weltweit.

Ein moderner Klassiker und absoluter Bestseller im Premium-Segment – ideal für das Sortiment von vinmio.com.

Herkunft, Terroir & Ausbau – Gardasee, Kalkböden und perfekte Balance

Die Trauben für den I Frati Lugana DOC stammen aus den Weinbergen rund um Sirmione am südlichen Gardasee, einem der prestigeträchtigsten Anbaugebiete für Weißweine in Italien.

Das einzigartige Mikroklima des Gardasees sorgt für:

  • milde Temperaturen
  • lange Vegetationsperioden
  • optimale Traubenreife
  • frische, elegante Säure

Die Böden bestehen aus kalkhaltigem Ton, der dem Wein seine typische Struktur, Mineralität und Langlebigkeit verleiht.

Qualitätsmerkmale

  • selektierte Weinberge im Lugana DOC
  • sorgfältige Handlese
  • schonende Pressung
  • temperaturkontrollierte Gärung

Ausbau

Der Ausbau erfolgt im Edelstahltank, gefolgt von einer Reifung auf der Feinhefe. Dadurch gewinnt der Wein an Komplexität, Struktur und Eleganz, ohne seine Frische zu verlieren.

Das Ergebnis ist ein Premium Weißwein aus Lugana, der Frucht, Mineralität und Finesse perfekt vereint.

Stilistik & Genuss – Frisch, mineralisch und elegant

Im Glas präsentiert sich der I Frati Lugana DOC in hellem Strohgelb mit zarten goldenen Reflexen.

Das Bouquet ist fein und vielschichtig mit Aromen von:

  • reifen Äpfeln
  • Birne
  • Pfirsich
  • Zitrusfrüchten
  • weißen Blüten
  • feinen Mandel- und Mineralnoten

Am Gaumen zeigt sich der Wein frisch, saftig und elegant, mit lebendiger Säure, feiner Mineralität und einem harmonischen, leicht mandeligen Finale. Mit zunehmender Reife entwickelt er zusätzliche Tiefe und Komplexität.

Ein Weißwein mit enormer Balance und hohem Wiedererkennungswert.

Speiseempfehlung – Perfekt zur mediterranen Küche

Der I Frati Lugana DOC ist ein vielseitiger Begleiter zu:

  • Fisch und Meeresfrüchten
  • Pasta mit hellen Saucen
  • Antipasti und mediterranen Vorspeisen
  • Geflügelgerichten
  • vegetarischer Küche

Auch als Aperitif überzeugt dieser Lugana mit Frische und Eleganz.

Reifepotenzial

Der I Frati Lugana DOC ist bereits jung sehr zugänglich, besitzt aber ein überraschend gutes Reifepotenzial von 5–8 Jahren, in denen er zusätzliche aromatische Tiefe entwickelt.

Wein-Details

Weingut

Ca’ dei Frati

Rebsorte

Turbiana (Trebbiano di Lugana)

Herkunft

Lugana DOC, Lombardei/Venetien, Italien (Gardasee)

Alkoholgehalt

13 % vol.

Fazit – Einer der besten Lugana-Weine Italiens

Der I Frati Lugana DOC ist ein eleganter, frischer und zugleich strukturierter Weißwein, der die Qualität der Lugana-Region eindrucksvoll widerspiegelt. Mit seiner feinen Frucht, mineralischen Tiefe und perfekten Balance gehört er zu den beliebtesten Weißweinen aus Italien.

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