The Consorzio Tutela Vini Collio, in collaboration with the Department of Agro-Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences of the University of Udine, the MIB Trieste School of Management, and ARGA Friuli Venezia Giulia, has honoured Canadian wine writer Matt Steeves with the Collio Award for Best Popular Journalism Article Published in Foreign Media.
Italy’s best white wines which you’ve probably never heard of…
When wine lovers think of Italian viticulture, it’s often the iconic reds that spring to mind—Barolo, Brunello, Amarone—names synonymous with gravitas and longevity. And when they think of Italian whites, the selection tends to be narrower: the crisp friendliness of Pinot Grigio, the celebratory charm of Prosecco. But for those willing to step off the beaten path, Italy offers a treasure trove of white wines of astounding depth and finesse—nowhere more so than in the Collio DOC. Tucked into Italy’s northeast, along the Slovenian border in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Collio is a hilly, sun-soaked amphitheatre of rolling vineyards, ancient soils, and quietly ambitious producers. Here, terroir is king, tradition runs deep, and white wine—yes, white wine—is a serious art form. Known for its structured, mineral-driven whites with age-worthy potential, Collio offers a far broader and more profound expression of Italian white wine than most consumers ever get to see. The very name Collio comes from colli, Italian for hills—and hills dominate this landscape. Vineyards must be planted on slopes to carry the DOC designation, maximizing sun exposure and drainage while capturing the cool night air that helps grapes retain their acidity. But it’s the soil that truly defines this place: Ponca, a friable marl and sandstone matrix layered over eons, infuses Collio wines with a signature minerality and tactile tension. Add to that a microclimate shaped by the Julian Alps to the north and the Adriatic Sea to the south, and you have the perfect recipe for complexity and elegance: warm, dry days that encourage ripeness; cool nights that lock in freshness; and winds that keep vineyards healthy and vibrant. This article highlights why you should seek out Collio DOC wines when you can.
wine review: 2022 Livon Friulano Collio DOC “Manditocai”
From the revered Manditocai vineyard in Ruttars, nestled in the northwestern reaches of Collio in Dolegna del Collio, Livon’s 2022 Friulano “Manditocai” delivers a sophisticated and deeply rooted expression of the region’s signature white varietal. With its south and southwest exposure and classic Ponca soils (marl and sandstone), the site offers ideal conditions for ripening Friulano with both richness and tension. Fermented half in French oak barriques and half in stainless steel, and aged for 8 months before blending, the wine achieves a seamless balance of fruit purity and refined structure. Pale gold colour, the nose is layered and evocative, opening with fragrant floral notes, Marigold blossoms, summer meadow, stonefruit, touch of petrol, and a faint herbaceous note completes the bouquet. More yellow flower, citrus, peach, and minerality on palate. It's fresh and energetic. Friulano is a great variety for representing terroir and Manditocai 2022 shines bright with precision and poise. Tasted February 2025. 93 points. Matt Steeves - http://www.quercusvino.ca
wine review: 2022 Livon Malvasia Collio DOC “Soluna”
Livon Malvasia Collio DOC 'Soluna' - Sourced from the esteemed Ruttars Cru in the northwestern reaches of Collio, in Dolegna del Collio, Livon’s Malvasia “Soluna” is a strikingly expressive and terroir-driven white that captures the wild elegance of its origin. On the nose, Soluna unfurls with a smoky allure—fumé, wood smoke, and flint—layered over ripe stone fruit, apricot, apple, and wild herbs. This savory aromatic complexity offers a deeply evocative first impression. The palate is no less compelling: vibrant orchard fruits—pear, apple—give way to honeyed stone fruit richness, balanced by a firm streak of saline minerality. The finish is long, textured, and mouthwatering, echoing the wine's smoky and mineral undertones with a persistent, salty lift. A refined and characterful expression of Malvasia, Soluna is drinking beautifully now but has the structure and depth to evolve over the coming years. Tasted February 2025. 93+ points. Matt Steeves - http://www.quercusvino.ca
wine review: Bolzicco Collio Bianco DOC “Vigne da Mont” 2021, Collio, Italy
Bolzicco Collio Bianco DOC "Vigne da Mont" 2021. From a sun-drenched, south-facing vineyard on the flank of Monte Quarin, nestled within the commune of Cormòns and brushing the Slovenian border, Bolzicco’s single-vineyard Collio Bianco DOC “Vigne da Mont” is a masterclass in harmony, depth, and regional expression. A blend of 60% Friulano and 40% Ribolla Gialla, fermented in stainless steel and aged for 12 months in seasoned barriques. On the nose, it opens with waves of ripe orchard and stone fruits—yellow apple, lemon curd, and dried apricot—woven together with nuances of almond croissant and delicate baking spice. The palate is both taut and generous: a textured interplay of freshness and richness, underpinned by a vein of minerality that lingers gracefully on the long, persistent finish. “Vigne da Mont” captures the essence of Collio’s Ponca soils and elevates it through thoughtful winemaking. This is a wine that is already stunning but promises to evolve beautifully over the next two decades. A benchmark Collio Bianco from a five star vintage. Tasted February 2025. 94+ points. Matt Steeves - http://www.quercusvino.ca
wine review: 2022 Paraschos Sauvignon Riserva JZB Vineyard Collio DOC, Italy
Paraschos, from San Floriano del Collio, in the far north east of Collio, has grown a reputation for producing expressive, bold, skin-fermented wines that don't hold anything back. Their direct press wines are exceptional too, such as the Paraschos 2022 Sauvignon Riserva. Sourced from a new Cru vineyard in their portfolio near Gradis’ciutta, named JZB for Jazbine that means Giasbana, the small part of the village of San Floriano del Collio where the vineyard is located. They waited for the grapes to achieve perfect maturation at harvest, then their low intervention winemaking took over...allowing spontaneous fermentation on wild yeasts (no commercial yeast in their winery), with two years of aging in large Slovenian oak barrels (10-25hl) on fine lees. Bottled without filtration resulting in a super expressive wine, showing ripe fruits, stone fruits, exotic fruits, citrus zest, herbs, and a touch of chamomile tea. This expression of Sauvignon is pure terroir and highlights the ability they have to make world-class wines across their portfolio. This is an intriguing wine that I plan to follow as it evolves over the next decade and as winemaker Jannis Paraschos fine-tunes working with this impressive new Cru vineyard in their portfolio. Tasted February 2025. 95+ points. Matt Steeves - http://www.quercusvino.ca
wine review: Marco Felluga Russiz Superiore Collio Bianco Col Disôre 2017
Ottawa, ON January 2025 Matt’s review: Marco Felluga Russiz Superiore Collio Bianco Col Disôre 2017 - A Gem from Collio DOC Nestled in the picturesque hills of Collio DOC in Italy, Russiz Superiore Collio Bianco Col Disôre by renowned producer Marco Felluga is a stunning representation of the region’s rich viticultural heritage. Drawing its name... Continue Reading →
wine review: 2022 Gradis’Ciutta Ribolla Gialla Collio DOC, Italy – look for it in LCBO soon…
Italy's Collio DOC is renowned for producing many of the finest white wines in Italy. Nestled in the north east of Italy, along the Slovenian border, near the base of the Julian Alps and the shores of the Adriatic Sea, it's here where the unique Ponca soils that are found in the region's hilly vineyards create the ideal terroir for crafting expressive wines with outstanding structure, aromatic and flavour complexity, pronounced minerality, and ageability characteristics.
Wine Review: Bodega Piedra Negra Gran Lurton Corte Friulano 2022
Ottawa, ON August 2024 Matt’s review: In the ever-evolving world of wine, it’s a rare pleasure to uncover a gem that not only captures the essence of its origins but also offers a fresh perspective on familiar varietals. Bodega Piedra Negra's Gran Lurton Corte Friulano 2022 is precisely such a treasure, presenting the best expression... Continue Reading →
Top scoring wines you’ll want to try in 2024…
After tasting hundreds of wines, here's my short list of most memorable wines tasted in 2023. Put these on your must-try list for 2024!
