This Italian Value Is Tough to Top

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2024 di Lenardo Chardonnay Monovitigno Venezia Giulia 750 ml

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Sub-Alpine Whites “Worshipped by Many Italian Wine Lovers”

From the northern province once pronounced “the best Italian wine region you’ve never heard of” comes an eye-opening, electric value Chardonnay—one that will be tough to top for the price. 

The 2024 di Lenardo Monovitigno from Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a bombshell that will explode your notion of what Italian Chardonnay can be. Made entirely in stainless steel tanks, from a rare (highly aromatic) clone of the grape, it’s gorgeous and full of zesty flavor, crisp acidity, and a lovely green-apple bite that lingers over a long finish. 

Friuli-Venezia Giulia is the source of Italy’s finest white wines—yet many buyers would struggle to find it on a map. Jancis Robinson said it’s “worshipped by many Italian wine lovers,” and the family behind Di Lenardo has deep roots. They’ve been cultivating grapes in the region since the 1800s. The vineyards are estate-owned, spread across five plots.

East of Venice, centered right between Austrian Alps on the north and the Adriatic Sea to the south, and bordering Austria and Slovenia, the region produces pure, luminous whites that show a singular complexity born of ocean and mountain, salt and stone. “Italian connoisseurs have been prepared to pay well over the odds for them,” said Robinson.

Winemaker and owner Massimo de Lenardo emphasizes elegant fruit, crisp acidity, and varietal integrity with this bottling. It is the only wine in Friuli made entirely with the musqué clone of Chardonnay, a biotype that imbues the nose with gorgeous, heady white-floral aromatics.

Fermented in stainless-steel tanks, the wine matures on fine lees for three months and undergoes regular batonnage, which adds a supple texture that balances the grapes’ natural vibrancy.