Description
What kind of wine it is
L’Um Bianco by Lungarotti is a still white wine from Umbria that combines the character of Vermentino with the structure typical of Chardonnay. In the glass, it displays a bright straw yellow colour enriched with delicate greenish highlights. The aromatic profile is fragrant and well-defined, with notes of white flowers, hazelnut and fresh fruit such as peach, green apple and citrus. On the palate, it reveals a medium body and a harmonious sip, supported by a pleasant citrus acidity that ensures excellent drinkability and a long, persistent finish.
Where it comes from
This blend originates from the vineyards of Torgiano cultivated by Lungarotti. The vines grow on medium-textured soils, deep and with a marked clay component, ideal elements for giving the wine a balanced structure and a well-defined flavour profile. The plants are trained using the spurred cordon and Guyot methods, following environmentally friendly viticultural practices. Harvesting takes place in mid-September, the perfect timing to capture the maximum aromatic expression of the grapes while preserving their natural freshness.
How it is produced
The production process begins by using only the finest free-run must. This is followed by a brief cryomaceration, essential for precisely extracting the aromatic precursors while maintaining their purity. Vinification continues at low temperatures in stainless steel tanks, with temperatures kept strictly low and constant. Before bottling, the wine undergoes a period of ageing on fine lees, which enriches its structure, giving greater roundness to the palate and enhancing the union between the varieties.
History and Curiosities
The name of this blend originates from the initials of “L’Umbria”, celebrating the unbreakable bond with Torgiano and the historic Lungarotti estate. The label is adorned with the “Satyr”, an elegant eighteenth-century drawing kept at the Wine Museum. Founded by Giorgio Lungarotti and now led by Maria Grazia, Chiara and Teresa, the company champions female excellence, boasting among its ranks one of the first Italian female oenologists. This legacy is combined with sustainable viticulture, promoting research projects for a production close to nature.
Tasting notes
Perfume
Color
Taste
Serve at:
10 - 12 °C
Longevity:
03 - 05 years
- Start up year: 1962
- Oenologist: Vincenzo Pepe (consulenti Christophe Ollivier e Lorenzo Landi)
- Bottles produced: 2.500.000
- Hectares: 250
| Name | Lungarotti Vermentino Chardonnay L'Um Bianco 2025 |
|---|---|
| Type | White still |
| Denomination | Umbria IGT |
| Vintage | 2025 |
| Size | 0,75 l |
| Alcohol content | 12.5% by volume |
| Grape varieties | 85% Vermentino, 15% Chardonnay |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Umbria |
| Vendor | Lungarotti |
| Story | History and Curiosities The name of this blend originates from the initials of "L’Umbria", celebrating the unbreakable bond with Torgiano and the historic Lungarotti estate. The label is adorned with the "Satyr", an elegant eighteenth-century drawing kept at the Wine Museum. Founded by Giorgio Lungarotti and now led by Maria Grazia, Chiara and Teresa, the company champions female excellence, boasting among its ranks one of the first Italian female oenologists. This legacy is combined with sustainable viticulture, promoting research projects for a production close to nature. |
| Origin | Torgiano (PG), Umbria, Italia |
| Soil composition | Medium-textured, tending towards clayey and deep |
| Cultivation system | Spurred cordon and Guyot |
| Plants per hectare | 4000-5000 |
| Yield per hectare | 70-90 q/ha |
| Harvest | Mid-September |
| Production technique | Produced exclusively from free-run must; short cryomaceration; cold vinification in steel; ageing on fine lees until bottling |
| Wine making | Produced exclusively from free-run must; after a brief cryomaceration, it is cold-fermented in stainless steel and kept on fine lees until bottling, maintaining consistently low temperatures throughout the entire process. |
| Aging | Vinified at low temperature in stainless steel and aged on fine lees until bottling |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |