Irpinia Aglianico DOC "Rubrato" - Feudi di San Gregorio 2021

Feudi di San Gregorio

Aglianico · Irpinia Aglianico DOC "Rubrato" · 75 cl · 2021

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Producer Feudi di San Gregorio
Name Irpinia Aglianico DOC "Rubrato"
Variety Aglianico
Vintage 2021
Gradation 13.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Wild black fruit, liquorice, underbrush, balsamic note
Vinification method Alcoholic fermentation and maceration in steel 2–3 weeks
Region Irpinia (Campania)
Production area In the heart of Irpinia, Sorbo Serpico (AV)
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging About 10 months in steel; minimum 6 months in bottle
Type of cask Steel tanks
Color Intense clear ruby red
Recommended consumption Drink young (expresses Aglianico in youth)
Pairing Earthy first courses; red/white meats; parmigiana; sartù
Rubrato from Feudi di San Gregorio is a red wine labelled Irpinia Aglianico DOC, presented in a restrained style. It shows a deep ruby colour; on the nose there are impressions of dark berries, ripe cherry and plum, with subtle spicy and earthy notes. On the palate it is structured, with present but integrated tannins, good acidity and a body that supports flavours of black fruit and a slight mineral hint. The persistence is pleasant, ending with a dry, flavourful finish.

It pairs naturally with red meats, game, pasta with a well-seasoned ragù and hard cheeses; it also suits traditional dishes. For service a temperature around 16–18 °C is recommended; depending on the bottle's age a short period of airing before tasting may be beneficial. A fitting choice for those seeking a wine with a decisive yet balanced character, to enjoy with savoury dishes or slowly on its own.
The winery

Feudi di San Gregorio – Winery in Campania (Irpinia, province of Avellino)

Discover the story and wines of Feudi di San Gregorio.

Winery based in Sorbo Serpico (Avellino), founded in 1986 by the Capaldo family; a leading force in the Irpinia wine revival, it champions native grapes (Aglianico, Fiano, Greco) and combines wine with art, design and sustainability.
Region: Campania (Irpinia, province of Avellino)
Country: Italy
Founded: 1986
Grapes: Aglianico, Fiano, Greco, Falanghina
Headquartered in Sorbo Serpico, operational base in Irpinia. Management of approximately 300 hectares divided into more than 800 individually analyzed plots. Estimated production of approximately 3.5 million bottles and an international presence in over 50 countries. Strong focus on Campania's native grape varieties First winery in Southern Italy to adopt the legal status of a Benefit Corporation and to obtain Equalitas certification.
Winery history
Founded in 1986 by the Capaldo family to promote Irpinia’s native varieties. Brand restyling by Massimo Vignelli from 2001. New winery complex (including the Marennà restaurant) developed in the 2000s. In May 2021 Feudi became a Benefit Company; the group expanded through Tenute Capaldo and other projects. The estate manages roughly 300 ha of vineyards across more than 800 parcels and exports worldwide.
Production philosophy
Produce high-quality wines that express the territory through vine research, protection of historic vineyards, environmental sustainability and interplay with art and design; promote Irpinia’s social and cultural value.
Terroir and vineyards
Irpinia (headquarters in Sorbo Serpico, Avellino). Vineyards spread across many parcels in the Irpinia area (about 300 ha on more than 800 parcels); historic crus such as the 'Dal Re' vineyard (Taurasi) used for wines like Serpico.
Awards and recognitions
Converted into a Benefit Company; Equalitas Corporate certification. Estate restaurant Marennà: Michelin Star.

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