Wines of Campania

SKU: 15716
The magic of Taburno lives on in the wines from Fattoria La Rivolta, a production reality strongly linked to the territory, which with this Riserva DOCG expresses all the beauty of the Benevento area. An Aglianico with an important sip, endowed with a linear structure where each element is in perfect harmony. The grapes ferment in steel for 20-25 days at a controlled temperature of 27 °C, and then refine first in barriques for 18 months and then, after bottling, for another 18 months in glass. “Terre di Rivolta”: to be appreciated down to the last drop!
€94.43
SKU: 15715
The magic of Taburno lives on in the wines from Fattoria La Rivolta, a production reality strongly linked to the territory, which with this Riserva DOCG expresses all the beauty of the Benevento area. An Aglianico with an important sip, endowed with a linear structure where each element is in perfect harmony. The grapes ferment in steel for 20-25 days at a controlled temperature of 27 °C, and then refine first in barriques for 18 months and then, after bottling, for another 18 months in glass. “Terre di Rivolta”: to be appreciated down to the last drop!
€40.50
SKU: 15714
It was October 6, the day of San Bruno was celebrated in the farmyard. Departing from the annual gathering in Fragneto, two multi-coloured hot air balloons land at the edge of the vineyard while the first Aglianico grapes are being harvested. This wine is dedicated to that magical day of celebration and its unforgettable protagonists who look down on us from their stupendous flights.
€16.23
SKU: 15713
The Beneventano Rosso IGT 'Simbiosi' of Fattoria La Rivolta is made up of 85% Aglianico and 15% Piedirosso. A red wine with a harmonious character and good longevity. The grapes, harvested in mid-October, ferment in stainless steel for 20-25 days, at a controlled temperature of 27 degrees. Refinement follows, first carried out for 12 months both in barrique and in tonneau, and then, after bottling, for the following 6 months directly in glass.
€35.14
SKU: 15712

Aglianico is a grape brought by the Greeks from which the name of "Uva Ellenica" transformed during the Kingdom of Naples into "Uva Aglianica" by the Aragonese due to their pronunciation of the double "l" in "gl".

€15.20
SKU: 15711
Greco is a grape so named because it was brought to southern Italy by the Pelasgians of Thessaly in the 8th century AC It is also called "aminea gemina" due to the twin shape of the small bunches.
€14.27
SKU: 15710
Fiano, a grape called by the Latins "Vitis Apiana" because the bees are particularly fond of the sweetness of this grape.
€14.27
SKU: 15709
Piedirosso called by the ancients "Per' 'e Palummo" (pigeon's foot) for the reddish color of the peduncle of its grain and the branching of the leaves, similar to the leg of the pigeon.
€14.74
SKU: 15708
Coda di Volpe, a grape already mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his "Naturalis Historia" with the name of "Cauda Vulpium" due to its bunch which, when fully ripe, takes on the shape of a fox's tail.
€13.83 €11.76
SKU: 15707
Falanghina from the Greek-Latin term "Falango", i.e. "Palo", as the characteristic of Campania viticulture is that of the "vine tied to the pole", or always from the Greek-Latin term "Falange", however giving it the meaning of "Falange ” of the finger to which you would like the grape to resemble.
€11.83
SKU: 15541
Brand: Mito

"Amato Taurasi" is a refined red wine produced with carefully selected Aglianico grapes. In Nusco, a small town between the Ofanto and Calore valleys, three friends together produce a red wine capable of representing a typically Irpina reality, but which at the same time demonstrates and encompasses an international style, the Taurasi Amato. The color with which it appears to the eye is a dark, intense and brilliant ruby red. A wine capable of giving the nose pleasant floral and fruity odorous sensations, reminiscent of black fruits and rose flowers, amalgamated with hints of wild violets and a surprising aroma of licorice. In the mouth the sip is refined, rich and soft, with silky tannins and the long finish to be savored without haste which guarantees a broad sense of satisfaction on the palate. Excellent to serve together with pasta with meat sauce, game stews, aged cheeses or with delicious grilled livers.

€34.20
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Discover the secrets of Campania wines: a tasting guide!

Campania wines are among the most appreciated and known in the world. Their flavour, their complexity and the diversity of the grapes used make them a real challenge for connoisseurs. The region boasts some of the oldest and most prestigious wines in Italy, including Greco di Tufo, Falanghina and Aglianico del Taburno. To get to know them better, here is a guide to tasting Campania wines.

Which wines from Campania should I taste?

Campania wines are very different from each other, depending on the grapes used and the territory in which they are produced. Here are some of the most famous wines to taste:

  • Greco di Tufo: this white wine is produced with Greco di Tufo grapes and has a unique and intriguing flavour. It has hints of fruit, flowers and herbs.
  • Falanghina: another white wine, produced with Falanghina grapes. Falanghina is an aromatic grape variety that offers a unique and complex flavour.
  • Aglianico del Taburno: a red wine produced with Aglianico del Taburno grapes. It has an intense flavor and a complex structure.
  • Fiano of Avellino: this white wine is produced with Fiano di Avellino grapes. It has hints of fruit and honey, with a mineral note and is very savory.
  • Taurasi: an intense red wine, produced with Aglianico del Taburno grapes. It has a complex flavor and a full-bodied structure.

The charm of Campania wines

Have you ever been to Campania, the southern region of Italy, where the sun kisses the coasts and hills, and the sea gently caresses the shores? If not, then it's time to find out wines of Campania, one of the oldest and richest Italian winemaking traditions. In this article, we will guide you through a food and wine journey, revealing the secrets of these wines and making you fall in love with their stories and unique flavours.

The History of the Wines of Campania The ancient origins

Viticulture in Campania dates back to the times of ancient Rome, when the region was known as "Campania Felix", or the fertile and happy land. The Romans, great wine lovers, greatly appreciated the wines of Campania, in particular the Falerno, considered one of the best wines of the time. The Falanghina, Greco and Aglianico grapes, still cultivated in Campania today, were already appreciated by the Romans for the production of fine wines.

The Renaissance and the Baroque

During the Renaissance and the Baroque, the wines of Campania continued to be appreciated for their quality. The nobles and artists of the time praised the taste and aroma of Campania wines, helping to spread their fame even outside the regional borders. It was in this period that some of the best-known denominations of origin from Campania were born, such as Taurasi and Greco di Tufo.

The best wines of Campania: discover the secrets of the excellent local productions

Wine is a very ancient drink, which has accompanied man for centuries and centuries. In every region of Italy there are unique and particular productions, which represent a real tradition and an invaluable cultural heritage. Campania, in particular, boasts a long winemaking tradition, with high quality wine productions that have conquered the whole world.

Campania is a region rich in traditions and top-level food and wine productions. The wine, in particular, represents a real excellence for this land, with productions that boast a long history and a great tradition. Campania is in fact one of the oldest regions in terms of wine production, and today it is possible to find here some of the most prestigious and appreciated wines in the world.

The DOCGs of Campania

Campania boasts three denominations of controlled and guaranteed origin (DOCG), namely Fiano di Avellino, Tufo Greek and Taurasi. These wines are considered among the best in Italy, and are known and appreciated all over the world for their elegance, their complexity and their unique organoleptic characteristics.

Fiano di Avellino is a very elegant white wine, with notes of exotic fruit, white flowers and a touch of spice.

Greco di Tufo, on the other hand, is a white wine with floral and fruity notes, with a light almond note and a persistent finish. Finally, Taurasi is a red of great structure and intensity, with notes of ripe red fruit, spices and a slight note of vanilla.

The artisanal wines of Campania In addition to the famous DOCG

Campania also boasts a long tradition of artisanal wines, produced by small wineries that use traditional methods and ancient winemaking techniques to create unique wines of the highest quality. These wines are often less well-known than the DOCGs, but still represent a real excellence for the region and are highly appreciated by connoisseurs and enthusiasts.

Among the most renowned artisan wines of Campania we find the Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio, a white wine with floral and fruity notes, with a light almond note and a persistent finish. Falanghina del Sannio, a white wine with fruity and floral notes, with a touch of spice and a slightly bitter finish, is also highly appreciated. Finally, the Aglianico del Taburno is an intense and structured red, with notes of ripe red fruit, spices and a slight note of vanilla.

The production of organic wine in Campania

In recent years, the production of organic wine in Campania is gaining ground, thanks to the growing attention to sustainability and the environment. These wines are produced without the use of chemicals and pesticides, and represent an excellent alternative for those looking for a healthy and natural product.

Among the most appreciated organic wines of Campania we find the Falerno del Massico, an intense and structured red, with notes of ripe red fruit and spices, and the Biancolella, a white wine with fruity and floral notes, with a light note of almond and a lingering finish.

Campania is a region rich in traditions and top-level food and wine productions, and its wines represent a real excellence for this land. From DOCG to artisanal wines, passing through organic wines, every wine production in Campania is unique and particular, and represents an invaluable cultural and gastronomic heritage. Choose the wine that best suits you and taste the secrets of this extraordinary region.

What are the denominations of wines from Campania

Campania is an Italian region that boasts a long winemaking tradition, with many denominations of origin that identify the wines produced in this region. Here are some of the most famous designations of origin of Campania:

  • DOCG (Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin): this is the most prestigious denomination, which identifies the highest quality wines produced in this region. Campania boasts three DOCGs: Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo and Taurasi.

  • DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin): this denomination identifies superior quality wines produced in a specific geographical area. Among the most famous DOCs of Campania we find the DOC Irpinia, the DOC Penisola Sorrentina and the DOC Sannio.

  • IGT (Typical Geographical Indication): this denomination identifies wines produced in a specific geographical area, which follow less stringent rules than those of the DOC. Among the most famous IGTs of Campania we find the IGT Terre del Volturno and the IGT Campi Flegrei.

  • Artisan wines: these wines are produced by small wineries that use traditional methods and ancient winemaking techniques to create unique wines of the highest quality. Campania boasts a long tradition of artisanal wines, including Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio and Falanghina del Sannio.

Furthermore, in recent years the production of organic wine in Campania has become increasingly popular, representing an excellent alternative for those looking for a healthy and natural product.

What are the most famous wine cellars in Campania

Campania is an Italian region with a long wine tradition and many famous wineries for the production of high quality wines. Here are some of the most famous wineries in Campania:
  • Baron's Cellar: this winery is located in the Avellino area and is known for the production of DOCG wines such as Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo.

  • Feudi di San Gregorio: this winery is located in the Sorbo Serpico area and boasts a long tradition in the production of high quality wines, including Taurasi and Fiano di Avellino.

  • Mastroberardino: this winery is one of the oldest and most famous in Campania, located in the Avellino area. It is known for the production of DOCG wines such as Taurasi and Greco di Tufo.

  • Terredora of Paul: this winery is located in the Irpinia area and is known for the production of high quality wines, including Fiano di Avellino and Taurasi.

  • Cyrus Picariello: this winery is located in the Irpinia area and is known for the production of high quality artisan wines, including the Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio and the Falanghina del Sannio.

These are just some of the most famous wineries in Campania, but in this region there are many other wineries that produce wines of the highest quality. The advice is to try the wines of different cellars to discover the ones that best suit your tastes.

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Campania wines are among the most appreciated and known in the world. Wine tasting is a way to get to know them better, examining them in depth. Wine tasting involves some basic steps, such as observing the wine, smelling it and tasting it. The Campania region boasts some of the best Italian wines, such as Greco di Tufo, Falanghina, Aglianico del Taburno, Fiano di Avellino and Taurasi. When tasting a wine, it is important to consider some factors before making a judgement. Now that you've learned the secrets of Campania wines, it's time to put them to the test!

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