Sauvignon Volpe Pasini
| Sommelier score | 90/100 | 2026 |
| Winery | Volpe Pasini |
| Denomination | Venezia Giulia Igt |
| Vintage | 2025 |
| Grapes | 100% Sauvignon |
| Alcohol content | 12,50% |
| Cl | 75cl |
| Sulfites | Contains sulphites |
| Winery headquarter | Volpe Pasini - Togliano (UD) - Via Cividale, 20 |
| Bottle size | Standard bottle |
| Combination | Aperitif, Smoked Fish appetizers, Warm fish appetizers, Cold cuts and salami, Medium-aged cheeses, Fresh cheese, Pasta with tuna, Risotto with seafood, Pasta with seafood, Sushi-sashimi |
| Region | Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy) |
| Style | Light and fresh |
| Wine list | Sauvignon |
| Dichiarazione Nutrizionale, Ingredienti e Raccolta differenziata | Visualizza le informazioni nutrizionali |
Volpe Pasini Sauvignon is made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes grown in the hills of Friuli Venezia Giulia, an area particularly suited to aromatic whites thanks to its mineral soils and cool climate with strong temperature variations. Winemaking generally takes place in stainless steel at a controlled temperature to preserve the varietal aromatic component, with aging on the yeasts for a few months that enriches their structure and complexity.
Characteristics of this Friulian wine
On organoleptic examination it appears with a pale straw yellow colour with greenish reflections. The bouquet is intense and typical, with marked notes of citrus, grapefruit and lime, followed by hints of tropical fruit and the classic vegetal nuances of sage, tomato leaf and aromatic herbs. On the palate it is fresh, vibrant and savoury, with a marked acidity that supports its balance and a long, clean, slightly mineral closure.
Recommended pairings with this white wine from Volpe Pasini
It pairs very well with seafood appetizers, shellfish, raw and grilled fish, but also with first courses with vegetables, herb risottos and light white meats. It is also particularly suitable for Asian cuisine and dishes with aromatic or slightly spicy notes, thanks to its freshness and olfactory intensity. The ideal service temperature is 8–10 °C.