San Salvatore 1988

Falanghina Paestum IGP - La Capranera - San Salvatore 1988 2024

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer San Salvatore 1988
Name Falanghina Paestum IGP
Variety Falanghina
Vintage 2024
Gradation 12.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Floral notes, white-fleshed fruit, citrus
Vinification method Fermentation in steel at controlled temperature
Region Campania
Production area Paestum
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging Steel tanks for about 6 months
Type of cask Stainless steel
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2-3 years
Pairing Fish, appetizers, light dishes
The Falanghina Paestum IGP "La Capranera" produced by San Salvatore 1988 is a white wine that enchants with its freshness and liveliness. Situated in the fertile lands of Campania, the San Salvatore vineyard benefits from an ideal microclimate, where the sea breeze and nutrient-rich soil impart unique and distinctive characteristics to this wine.

The Falanghina "La Capranera" presents a bright straw-yellow color, which already suggests its freshness and liveliness. On the nose, it opens with an intense and complex bouquet, where floral notes stand out alongside hints of white fruits, such as green apple and pear, and nuances of citrus, revealing a pleasant background of fresh almond and minerality.

On the palate, this wine displays extraordinary harmony: the entry is fresh and savory, well-balanced by a good acidity that allows the varietal characteristics of the Falanghina to be fully expressed. The finish is persistent, clean, and leaves a pleasant feeling of freshness, inviting another sip.

Ideal as an aperitif, the Falanghina "La Capranera" by San Salvatore 1988 pairs perfectly with fish dishes, seafood, and light appetizers. Moreover, it is an excellent choice to accompany dishes of Mediterranean cuisine, especially those based on vegetables.

This wine not only represents the quality and passion with which San Salvatore 1988 cares for its vineyards and production but also stands as an excellent representative of the Paestum terroir, offering an authentic and pleasantly memorable tasting experience.
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How to serve

Glass:

Medium Opening Goblet

Serve to:

8-10°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good immediately but you can age it for 1-3 years

Production area


Campania

The winery

San Salvatore 1988 – Winery in Campania

Discover the story and wines of San Salvatore 1988.

An agricultural estate in Cilento producing wines (primarily Fiano, Greco, Falanghina, Aglianico and Piedirosso), olive oil and dairy products, with an approach oriented toward sustainability and organic viticulture.
Region: Campania
Country: Italia
Grapes: Fiano, Greco, Falanghina, Aglianico, Piedirosso, Pinot Nero
Headquarters and vineyards in the Cilento National Park. Production focused on indigenous Campanian grape varieties: Fiano, Greco, Falanghina, Aglianico. Stated commitment to sustainability and organic practices; biodynamic practices reported in some sources. Integrated production: wine, olive oil and dairy products from buffalo farming. Wines reviewed and rated by international publications.
Winery history
The estate was founded through the entrepreneurial commitment of Giuseppe Pagano and developed across the hills and coastline of the Cilento National Park. The name refers to Salvatore, the founder’s son. Over time San Salvatore 1988 has integrated winemaking, olive growing and buffalo farming, evolving into an estate recognized nationally and internationally.
Production philosophy
The company states a strong commitment to sustainable agricultural practices: organic viticulture, a focus on the circular economy and on reducing environmental impact, and investments in technologies for energy and operational management.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in the heart of the Cilento National Park, with vineyards in the areas of Paestum, Giungano and Stio, the estate benefits from the influence of the nearby sea and the area's calcareous-clay soils to produce wines typical of Cilento/Paestum.
Awards and recognitions
The winery's wines have been reviewed and featured in international guides and magazines. Some individual wines, such as Pian di Stio and Trentenare, have received critical attention.

Official Awards

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