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Dario Coos Srl

 

Apply: Cristofoletto Giovanni
 
Wine areas:
Colli Orientali Del Friuli (DOC)
Ramandolo (DOCG)
 
Foundation year: 1800
 
Winemaker: Matteo Lovo
 
Vine variety: Ribolla gialla, Friulano, Malvasia, Pinot grigio, Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Refosco dal Peduncolo rosso, Pignolo, Schioppettino, Verduzzo friulano, Picolit
 
Hectare: 16
 
Number of bottles produced/year: 110000
 
Wine Road: Ramandolo, Colli Orientali del Friuli
Description

In Ramandolo in the Colli Orientali del Friuli, in a completely original environment for viticulture, the Coos company hands down the knowledge of the rhythms, seasons and gestures that lead to excellence. Today the company has modern facilities, new cellars and continues to produce unmistakable wines, fruits of the family philosophy made of tradition, research and innovation.


Wine Tasting: yes
 
Oil Tasting: no
 
Purchase products in the cellar: yes
 
Purchase products online: no
 
Disabled accessibility: yes
 
Coach parking: yes
 
Other services: Panoramic tasting with wines paired with quality gastronomic products
Apply: Lovo Matteo, Federico Rossi
 
Language spoken: Italian, English, German
 

Territory: Nearby you can find

 
Monuments

"Faro" monument on Mount Bernadia: An ancient military road, now paved, leads from Ramandolo to Sedilis and, from here, to Mount Bernadia. The road then continues on the coast of the Monte overlooking the Val Cornappo and descends into the Val Torre passing through Villanova delle Grotte. Almost on the top of the mountain, an ancient fort stands to defend the Friulian plain. The Alpine troops of Tarcento, under the guidance of their group leader Enrico Mattighello, after the Second World War conceived to build a monument up here in memory of the Fallen of the “Julia”. The work designed by Gianni Avon represents two cut-off feathers that rise towards the sky to signify the sacrifice of the Fallen. On the top is the lighthouse that radiates its light. Inside, the altar and the Madonnina della "Julia" (gift of the archpriest of the time Camillo Di Gaspero) and the shrine rests where the bodies of six fallen soldiers. The shrine monument was assigned to the General Commissariat of Honors for the Fallen, dependent on the Ministry of Defense and is included in the list of the Homeland Shrines.

Attractions

The small church of San Giovanni Battista di Ramandolo: It was consecrated in 1503 and then enriched with furnishings and frescoes. New works were carried out in 1644, as a date in the keystone of the entrance arch reminds us, in which the atrium and sacristy were probably built. From the church you can enjoy a magnificent view of Udine and the Friuli plain. Once you have visited the church, you can relax under the centenary horse chestnuts and enjoy the view over the Friuli plain. Next to the church an easy path starts that will lead you through the vineyards of the Dario Coos winery.