Falanghina DOC - 375ml - Feudi di San Gregorio 2024

Feudi di San Gregorio
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Falanghina · Falanghina DOC ·

Format: 375 ml

· 2024

-11%
Recommended price: 10,48 €
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Producer Feudi di San Gregorio
Name Falanghina DOC
Variety Falanghina
Vintage 2024
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
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2 years
Pairing Fish, appetizers, light dishes
The Falanghina DOC from Feudi di San Gregorio is a bright and fresh specimen, produced in the Campania viticulture region, an area that celebrates its richness and diversity through aromatic white wines. This wine is made from Falanghina grapes, a vine that has found fertile ground on the gentle volcanic hills of the area, benefiting from the freshness of sea breezes and powerful sunlight.

It presents a straw-yellow color with bright and lively reflections. On the nose, it is distinguished by its intense aromas of fresh fruit, such as green apple and peach, with floral notes reminiscent of acacia and orange blossoms. The addition of slightly spicy nuances further enriches the olfactory bouquet, making it complex and invitingly pleasant.

On the palate, the Falanghina from Feudi di San Gregorio surprises with its lively and exuberant entry, with a freshness that remains constant and encourages the next sip. The balance between acidity and body is well managed, giving the tasting experience a lean but enveloping character. The finish is clean, with a slightly mineral aftertaste that reflects the volcanic land of origin.

This wine is an excellent choice to accompany a variety of light dishes, ideal with grilled fish, seafood, or as an aperitif. Its liveliness and freshness also make it perfect for pairing with fresh cheeses and vegetable-based dishes.

Serve chilled, at about 8-10°C, to appreciate all its nuances. The 375ml bottle is perfect for intimate occasions or small gatherings, always ensuring an optimal tasting experience.
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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