Notes:
The Ponte del Diavolo range takes its name from the spectacular medieval bridge in nearby Cividale. The story goes that the devil struck a bargain with the townspeople, promising to make them a bridge in return for the soul of the first living thing to cross it. The cunning citizens sent a dog or cat across, depending on the variation of the story, thereby saving themselves and gaining a wonderful bridge.
Tasting Notes:
Bright, light lemon in colour, with a clean, fresh perfume of white fruit, fresh hazelnuts and a touch of citrus on the nose. On the palate it is dry and unoaked, with a lively, lemon/lime character with just a touch of the rich, nuttiness associated with good Pinot Grigio. Lovely fresh finish.