Tasting Notes: This single-varietal Verdiso offers a pale straw-yellow appearance brightened by subtle greenish reflections. The nose is refined and herbaceous, presenting delicate hints of fresh mountain herbs, sage, and a bright, zesty citrus undertone reminiscent of lime peel. On the palate, the wine is notably dry, crisp, and refreshing, carrying the aromatic complexity through a streamlined body that finishes with persistent minerality and vibrant length.
Estate History: The Ruge winery operates from the heart of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG production zone in the Veneto region of Italy. The estate is fundamentally linked to the land of Miane, an area characterized by steep, sun-drenched morainic hills. The winery emphasizes a sustainable and deeply traditional approach, focusing on cultivating indigenous grape varieties like Verdiso, Boschera, and Glera. Their philosophy centers on producing authentic wines that clearly articulate the unique mountainous terroir from which they originate, utilizing meticulous, often manual, vineyard management practices.
