/priˈe blˈank/
- Blanc de Valdigne
- Agostenga
White
- Prié is an exclusive inhabitant of mountain top vineyards, its presence dating back to the 18th century as recorded by the esteemed Horace Bènèdict de Saussure.
- Thriving in these lofty altitudes, Prié often relies on grafted vines, benefiting from an environment too inhospitable for the phylloxera pest to survive.
- Its ancient lineage has been traced as one of the progenitors of several esteemed Valle d’Aosta grape varieties, such as Roussin de Morgex, Primetta, Mayolet, and Blanc Comune.
Prié stands as the origin of one of Italy’s most cherished light-bodied white wines: the Blanc de Morgex et La Salle. A superb Blanc de Morgex et La Salle is truly a marvel to behold: vibrant and aromatic, boasting a symphony of scents and tastes including thyme, chlorophyll, mint, crisp green apple, and delicate white blossoms. During warmer vintages, subtle whispers of apricot grace the palate. It’s worth noting that sweet and sparkling renditions of this wine are also crafted, adding further diversity to its allure.
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