Mastroberardino

Falanghina DOC - 375ml - Mastroberardino 2025

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Format: 375 ml

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Producer Mastroberardino
Name Falanghina DOC
Variety Falanghina
Vintage 2025
Gradation 13.0%
Format 375 ml
Aromatic profile Floral notes, white-fleshed fruit, citrus
Vinification method Fermentation in steel at controlled temperature
Region Campania
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging Bottle aging for at least one month
Color Straw white
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 1-2 years
Pairing Fish, appetizers, light dishes
The Mastroberardino Falanghina DOC presents itself as a pure and elegant expression of one of the most characteristic grape varieties of Southern Italy. This 375ml bottle offers an ideal tasting experience for those wishing to savor the authentic taste of Campania, without having to open a standard-sized bottle.

Straw yellow in color with vibrant reflections, this Falanghina reveals an intense and varied aromatic bouquet on the nose. Notes of fresh fruit such as peach and citrus blend with subtle floral accents and a light minerality reminiscent of wet stone, typical of the volcanic soils of the region.

On the palate, the wine confirms the olfactory sensations adding a pleasant acidity and freshness. It is well balanced, with a medium body and a persistence that leaves a pleasant sensation of cleanliness and taste. The structure and acidity are perfectly balanced, making this wine extremely drinkable and suitable for multiple culinary pairings.

Mastroberardino's Falanghina DOC wine expresses itself best when paired with fish dishes, seafood, and Mediterranean cuisine. It also excels alongside light chicken dishes or as a refined aperitif.

This selection is ideal for those looking for a wine that can offer an authentic introduction to Campanian viticulture, enhancing the table with a touch of elegance and freshness. Mastroberardino, with its Falanghina DOC, pays homage to the regional wine tradition, presenting a high-quality product that reflects the dedication and passion of the winery for native wines.
The winery

Mastroberardino – Winery in Campania

Discover the story and wines of Mastroberardino.

Long-established, family-owned winery based in Atripalda (Avellino), renowned for the quality of its Taurasi and for reviving native Campanian grape varieties.
Region: Campania
Country: Italia
Founded: 1878
Grapes: Aglianico, Fiano, Greco, Falanghina, Piedirosso, Sciascinoso, Coda di Volpe
Radici: the iconic label of Taurasi. Safeguarding and recovery of Campanian native grape varieties. Villa dei Misteri project in Pompeii: recreating ancient wines and studying historical viticultural practices. Tenuta Mirabella Eclano as a production and experimental center in the Taurasi area. MIMA corporate museum that preserves the historical memory of the company and the family.
Winery history
The Mastroberardino family has been involved in the viticulture of Irpinia for generations. The winery’s modern operations date back to the 19th century, and over time the family has played a central role in the revival and promotion of Irpinia’s wines, particularly through the enhancement of Aglianico and other indigenous grape varieties. The winery has also collaborated on historical and ampelographic research projects, such as the recovery of viticulture at Pompeii.
Production philosophy
Combining tradition and research: preserving and enhancing Campania's indigenous grape varieties, working on the land to express its diverse pedoclimatic characteristics, and producing wines that reflect the identity of Irpinia.
Terroir and vineyards
Headquartered in Atripalda in the Avellino area; vineyards and operations are concentrated in the Irpinia/Taurasi zone. The territory features varied altitudes and soils, with exposures and volcanic and calcareous substrates that influence the varietal profiles.
Awards and recognitions
Notable international recognitions: for example, the Taurasi "Radici" Riserva was included in Wine Spectator's Top 100, securing a top position in the 2023 ranking.

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