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'Fiore di Campo Gold' by Lis Neris is a cuvée of Friulano, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling, a smooth, fresh, and fragrant white wine with an expressive and floral character. It is produced with organic cultivation and slow maturation on vines over 30 years old, manual harvest with careful selection of the grapes, and fermentation in steel tanks on fine lees for 11 months followed by an additional 11 months of maturation. Aging in bottle for at least 12 months. It is a wine that fully expresses its terroir, also through a gentle winemaking process in steel that is very respectful of the excellent quality raw material. Delicate notes of wildflowers, citrus aromas, white-fleshed fruit, peach, herbal hints, and touches of almond. On the palate, it is harmonious, with rich and juicy fruit, well balanced by a savory vein and a finish of lively freshness. Perfect with fish-based dishes.
- Product Category
- White Wine
- Denomination
- Friuli DOC
- Philosophy
- Organic
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Friulian
- Variety / Assembly
- Friulano 85%, Sauvignon Blanc 10%, Riesling 5%
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2019
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Friuli Venezia Giulia
- Alcohol Content
- 14% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 10° - 12° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Fine long-stemmed glass
- Collection
- Lis Neris - The Selections
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Seafood starters, Fish Dishes, Asian Cuisine, Raw Fish, Seafood - Crustaceans - Mollusks
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Lis Neris

In the enchanted land of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, where the vineyards intertwine with the clear sky and the crisp air of the Isonzo, stands the winery Lis Neris. Here, among landscapes that seem painted in watercolor, wine is not just a tradition but a true form of art, and Lis Neris is the master craftsman. This winery has become a beacon for lovers of Friulian whites, thanks to its dedication to structure and precision.
In the vineyards of Lis Neris, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon find their ideal habitat, cradled by a climate that enhances their most subtle and complex characteristics. The production philosophy focuses on the expressive purity of the grape variety, an approach that allows each grape to tell its story, without interference, with a clear and authentic voice.
Among the gems produced by Lis Neris, the wines Gris and Lis stand out. The Gris enchants with its elegance and depth, offering the palate an experience of silky harmony, while the Lis is distinguished by its complexity and bold character, capable of surprising and enchanting with every sip. Each bottle is a sensory journey, an invitation to discover the hidden nuances of the Friulian territory.
Let yourself be seduced by the magic of Lis Neris and discover on Vino45 the timeless beauty of its wines, where each taste tells a story of passion, precision, and pure viticultural expression.
Address:
Via Gavinana 5, 34070 - San Lorenzo Isontino (GO), Italy
Color: bright straw yellow
Bouquet: intense fruity and floral notes with white peach, almond, wildflowers, and elderflower
Taste: full, round, and persistent.
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THE WINE
'Wildflower Gold'"of"Lis Neris It is a cuvée of Friulano, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling, a smooth, fresh, and fragrant white wine with an expressive and floral character. It is organically grown and slowly matured on vines over 30 years old, with manual harvesting and careful selection of the grapes, followed by fermentation in steel tanks on fine lees for 11 months and an additional 11 months of maturation. It is aged in the bottle for at least 12 months. This wine fully expresses its terroir, also through a gentle vinification in steel, which is very respectful of the excellent quality raw material. Delicate notes of wildflowers, citrus aromas, white-fleshed fruit, and peach, herbal notes, and hints of almond. On the palate, it is harmonious, with rich and juicy fruit, well balanced by a sapid vein and a finish of lively freshness. It pairs perfectly with fish dishes.
THE COMPANY
When the Isonzo River leaves the narrow gorges that confine it during its journey through Slovenia, here comes Gorizia, one of the most contested border cities in Europe. A charming landscape appears, dotted with small villages that have grown around a bell tower. The vineyards characterize the scenery and mark the rhythm of the days with their phases.
In this context, since 1879, four generations of my family have contributed with work and passion to the construction and growth of one of the most representative production realities of Eastern Friuli.
THE TERRITORY AND THE VINEYARDS
In the beginning, there was the sea that, during the Tertiary period, covered a large part of the region and which, as it receded, brought to light the sedimentary rocks. Thus, the rocky substrate was formed.
The Isonzo Valley was carved out by the glaciations of the Quaternary period, and the melting waters of the glaciers shaped its current profile. In the subsequent periods, thanks to the disintegrating action of atmospheric agents, a reddish clayey surface layer rich in iron oxides and other minerals was formed. The underlying gravel mass facilitates the distribution of water and oxygen, making the subsoil very hospitable for the development and activity of roots.
Thus, the soils of the Isonzo valley were formed.
Here the vineyards grow of Lis NerisMore than 70 hectares of vineyards are planted between the Slovenian border to the north and the right bank of the Isonzo River to the south. The surface pebbles, locally called claps, absorb heat during the day and release it at night, which promotes the ripening of the grapes.
This is how powerful wines are born.
Finally, there is the Bora, dominant winds coming from the northeast that can create temperature variations that slow down ripening, enhancing the aromatic concentration of the grapes and balancing the acids.
This is how elegant wines are born.
SUSTAINABILITY
The relationship between man and the land, developed over time, has led to the definition of terroir. A term that identifies the vineyard site with its own morphological, climatic, social, cultural, and human identities. Knowledge and respect for the environment allow us to increasingly infuse our wines with the character of the terroir.
A modern company cannot do without technology, but in our vineyards, many operations are carried out in full respect of tradition and are foreign to any commercial logic. For the sake of quality, operations such as pruning, selection of shoots, leaf thinning, bunch thinning, and harvesting are done manually. We have also chosen to abandon chemical herbicides, reduce phytosanitary treatments, and keep the land covered in grass. Experience has taught us that the biological health of the soil allows the vines to autonomously develop defenses against pathogens, reacting spontaneously to adversities. By doing this, the plants are strong enough to ripen the fruits but not to produce a large leaf mass. Lis Neris has always maintained a close relationship with the vineyard and the surrounding territory. Living in a natural environment is a condition we do not want to give up.
