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Falanghina del Sannio Serrocielo

Item number: VFB00510 2023750
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Vintage: 2023

Format: 0,75 l

Type: Bianco

Denomination: Falanghina Del Sannio DOC

Grapes: Falanghina

Refinement: Steel

Alcohol: 13 %

Region: Campania

Origin: Made in Italy

Allergens: Solfiti

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TASTING NOTES

Founded in 1986, Feudi di San Gregorio is today the symbolic brand of the oenological renaissance of southern Italy and of a culture of drinking aimed at rediscovering the essence and identity of Mediterranean flavours. Definitely a company that identifies with its territory, Irpinia, in the province of Avellino, with its history, its values and its terroir with extraordinary potential. Vineyards scattered among the municipalities of Tufo, Taurasi and Santa Paolina, the vineyards of the Feudi di San Gregorio are between 350 and 700 metres above sea level, on soils of volcanic origin. An extraordinary area for producing wines with great personality that are the expression of a strong tradition. Speaking of Campania and the wines of southern Italy in general, one cannot fail to mention Falanghina: a grape that has found its perfect home precisely in the Sannio area. In fact, it is precisely here that it became a DOC in 2010 and Falanghina del Sannio by Feudi di San Gregorio is a splendid example of it. The beautiful straw yellow colour, with greenish reflections, tells us that it is a young wine, with an intense and elegant nose and clearly discernible notes of citrus fruits and small white flowers which invite you to sip it and enjoy its freshness and softness at the same time. Perfectly balanced and extraordinarily drinkable. A wine you can serve every day, pairing it with a very simple dish of pasta aglio e olio but also more refined dishes based on fish and shellfish. Read more Read less
THE WINERY

Feudi di San Gregorio

Producer of fine Campanian wines, the Feudi di San Gregorio winery represents its land, Irpinia, in the province of Avellino at its best. Recognized as a symbol of the rebirth of the south from an oenological point of view, it is also a representation of a deeply rooted drinking culture that rediscovers the flavours of the Mediterranean and their essence. Aimed at researching the enormous potential that the area offers and at preserving tradition, today the winery can count on over 300 hectares of vineyards between both owned and rented vineyards. In these territories, which extend between 350 and 700 metres above sea level, the vineyards have always been flanked by orchards, olive groves and woods. The soils are predominantly volcanic and give life to genetically unique plants. The environmental balance is always at the centre of attention during all the winemaking processes, as is also demonstrated by the rooms in which these take place. Among the municipalities of Tufo, Santa Paolina and Taurasi, important designations are produced such as the white wines Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo. From the renovation of the spaces, which took place in 2004, derived from research to bring together tradition with modern production technologies, specific winemaking facilities were created. The “Dubl” sparkling wines have a specific room, which then leads to a barrel cellar where you can find the red wines such as Taurasi. Every single space is designed to blend harmoniously into the land and to maintain a balanced impact on the environment. Name and address of producer/distributor: Feudi di San Gregorio - Località Cerza Grossa, 83050 Sorbo Serpico AV. Products from this winery should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat sources.

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