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The
Angoris vineyards
are distributed over 130 hectares – out
of the total 620 belonging to the estate –
and cover three major controlled denominations
of origin:
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In this area,
Angoris owns
a 10-hectare estate called Ronco Antico,
located on the hills between Cormòns
and Dolegna del Collio near the Plessiva
woods.
Arranged as an amphitheatre, consisting
of one unit, the vineyards are exposed southwards
on Eocenic-originating marl and sandstone
soil that is typical on these hills.
The grapevine is mainly trained according
to the traditional “Cappuccina”
system except for the Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay
vines that are trained using the “Guyot”
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| Since 1969 Angoris
has been cultivating an estate in this area
called Stabili della Rocca, located
in Premariacco west of the long road connecting
Corno di Rosazzo to Cividale. The vineyards,
about 40 hectares in one unit, are located
on four hills of Eocenic origin and are
therefore characterized by marly soils,
facing southeast. The two hills Colle Tunella
and Ronc Pustot situated to the south, are
traditional vineyards planted with very
old Pinot Bianco, Tocai and Merlot vines
that are trained according to the “Cappuccina
” system, while on the other two hills,
Ronc dal Clap and Ronc dal Pignul, located
to the north the more recent Cabernet, Chardonnay,
Ribolla and Sauvignon vines have been planted
and are trained according to the “short
Silvoz” and “Guyot” systems
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The vineyards
lie near the private country house along
trunk road 305 and the provincial road “of
Angoris” in the centre of the alluvial
plain between the hills of Mount Quarin
and Medea.
The vines take root in loose and gravely
soils originating from the catchment basin
of the Isonzo river that flows some kilometres
southwards.
The training systems adopted are three:
The first is a “Silvoz” system
with short fruiting spurs used for the oldest
vineyards; some of the Merlot and Cabernet
areas are trained according to the two-tiered
cordon system as an experimental selection.
The “Guyot” system is employed
for the recent implants of Chardonnay and
Sauvignon.
In March 2003 in front of the company entrance,
the first 5 hectares of high density Sauvignon
vineyards were planted with 7,200 vine stocks
per hectare to produce top quality grapes
with low yields thereby optimizing the cultivation
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