ClassificationDOC Collio / Venezia Giulia IGT
VarietalsRibolla Gialla, Friulano, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Sauvignon
Hectares10 ha
OwnerBensa family
WinemakerStefano and Giorgio Bensa
Founded1985
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicORGANIC CERTIFIED
NeighbourhoodOslavia

Why locals love it: Tight production (around 25,000 bottles a year) keeps the cellar off most international retail lists; cellar door visits run by appointment only.

Tip: La Castellada sits within walking distance of Gravner and Radikon at Oslavia; arrange all three on a single morning if the appointments line up.

Location

Address: Localita Oslavia, 1, 34170 Gorizia, Italy, Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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Damijan Podversic ★ 4.7

DOC Collio / Venezia Giulia IGTRibolla Gialla, Friulano, Chardonnay, Malvasia Istriana, Merlot, Cabernet SauvignonFounded 1999Damijan PodversicWinemaker Damijan PodversicBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDOslavia

Twelve-hectare Oslavia orange-wine cellar above Gorizia, extended-skin-contact Ribolla, Friulano, Chardonnay and a Merlot-Cabernet red.

Why locals love it: Smaller than the three other Oslavia cellars, with most of the production reserved for sommelier and natural-wine retail in Italy and northern Europe. The Gorizia urban-edge address makes the cellar easy to miss from the Cormons-side tour map.

Tip: Damijan's address sits above the city of Gorizia rather than at the Oslavia hamlet, so it pairs naturally with a Gorizia morning before driving up to Gravner or Radikon.

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Vodopivec ★ 4.7

DOC Carso / Venezia Giulia IGTVitovskaFounded 1997Paolo VodopivecWinemaker Paolo VodopivecBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDSgonico

Six-hectare Carso cellar at Sgonico fermenting monovarietal Vitovska in buried qvevri amphorae; tiny production and small-group cellar door.

Why locals love it: Tiny production (a few thousand bottles per cuvee), small-group cellar door and a monovarietal Vitovska focus that sits well off the standard Collio tour circuit. Distribution outside Italy is restricted.

Tip: Vodopivec is one of the four reference Carso cellars; pair with a Skerk or Zidarich visit in the same morning since the three sit within a few kilometres of one another on Sgonico.

Skerk ★ 4.6

DOC CarsoVitovska, Malvasia Istriana, Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio, TerranoFounded 1968Sandi SkerkWinemaker Sandi SkerkBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDSgonico

Seven-hectare Carso cellar at Sgonico with a limestone-carved underground tasting room and extended-skin-contact Vitovska, Malvasia and Terrano.

Why locals love it: Small estate (seven hectares), limestone-carved cellar that is not signposted from the main road, and a Carso location off the standard Collio circuit. Distribution remains tight.

Tip: Book the cellar tour to see the limestone-carved amphitheatre tasting room cut into the karst; visits run by appointment with Sandi or one of the family.

Zidarich ★ 4.6

DOC CarsoVitovska, Malvasia Istriana, TerranoFounded 1988Benjamin ZidarichWinemaker Benjamin ZidarichBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDSgonico

Seven-floor limestone-carved Carso cellar at Sgonico producing extended-skin-contact Vitovska, Malvasia blends and Terrano on tight allocations.

Why locals love it: Multi-storey limestone-carved cellar requires a guided visit, and the Carso location off the Collio tour circuit keeps casual visitors away. Tight allocations on Pruhlke and the Vitovska bottlings.

Tip: The cellar tour walks all seven underground floors cut into the limestone; allow 90 minutes for the visit plus the tasting flight.

Damijan Podversic ★ 4.7

DOC Collio / Venezia Giulia IGTRibolla Gialla, Friulano, Chardonnay, Malvasia Istriana, Merlot, Cabernet SauvignonFounded 1999Damijan PodversicWinemaker Damijan PodversicBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDOslavia

Twelve-hectare Oslavia orange-wine cellar above Gorizia, extended-skin-contact Ribolla, Friulano, Chardonnay and a Merlot-Cabernet red.

Why locals love it: Smaller than the three other Oslavia cellars, with most of the production reserved for sommelier and natural-wine retail in Italy and northern Europe. The Gorizia urban-edge address makes the cellar easy to miss from the Cormons-side tour map.

Tip: Damijan's address sits above the city of Gorizia rather than at the Oslavia hamlet, so it pairs naturally with a Gorizia morning before driving up to Gravner or Radikon.

Dario Coos ★ 4.4

DOCG Ramandolo / DOCG Colli Orientali del Friuli Picolit / DOC Friuli Colli OrientaliVerduzzo Friulano, Picolit, Friulano, SchioppettinoFounded 1985Coos familyWinemaker Dario CoosNimis

Small specialist Ramandolo and Picolit DOCG cellar in the Nimis foothills above Tarcento, with tight production and a Pre-Alpine microclimate.

Why locals love it: Tiny Nimis foothill DOCG that gets less attention than the Collio whites; the cellar is small enough that visits run by appointment with the family.

Tip: The Ramandolo hillsides have a Pre-Alpine microclimate distinct from the Collio and Colli Orientali; pair the cellar visit with a Tarcento or Nimis lunch.

Ronchi di Cialla ★ 4.6

DOC Friuli Colli Orientali (Schioppettino di Prepotto) / DOCG PicolitSchioppettino, Refosco di Faedis, Verduzzo Friulano, PicolitFounded 1976Rapuzzi familyWinemaker Pierpaolo and Ivan RapuzziORGANIC CERTIFIEDPrepotto

Prepotto cellar that rescued Schioppettino from near-extinction in 1976 and 1977; the canonical Schioppettino di Prepotto reference and DOCG Picolit producer.

Why locals love it: Prepotto is a hilltop commune on the Slovenian border off the standard Cividale-Cormons tour map, and the Schioppettino-only focus keeps the cellar a specialist destination rather than a general Friuli stop.

Tip: The cellar's Schioppettino bottlings benefit from 10 to 20 years of cellar age; ask the family for a vertical to read the variety's evolution.

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