Award-Winning Wine

Greco di Tufo DOCG - 375ml - Mastroberardino 2025

Mastroberardino
5.0
(1)
Read the description

Greco · Greco di Tufo DOCG ·

Format: 375 ml

· 2025

-11%
Recommended price: 10,14 €
This is a manufacturer's recommended retail price provided by manufacturers, suppliers, or vendors. Bottle of Italy uses the Recommended Price as a reference to allow comparison between different prices.
More information

VAT and Tax incl.


Excise and customs charges incl. (EU, CH, US only)

11 In Stock

✓ Secure packaging ✓ Tracked shipping ✓ Damage/loss protection
Secure Transaction We are committed to protecting your data and privacy. Our payment protection system encrypts your data during transmission. We do not disclose your credit card information to third-party vendors or resell your personal information to third parties.
More information

Shipping security >

  • Damage/loss protection
  • Quality assurance
  • Tracked shipping
  • Shipping in 24/48h* *(for items in "Immediate Availability")
Technical information
Producer Mastroberardino
Name Greco di Tufo DOCG
Variety Greco
Vintage 2025
Gradation 12.5%
Format 375 ml
Aromatic profile Floral notes, white-fleshed fruit, mineral
Vinification method Fermentation in steel at controlled temperature
Region Campania
Production area Tufo, Avellino
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging Minimum 4 months in steel
Type of cask Stainless steel
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years from harvest
Pairing Fish dishes, white meats, fresh cheeses
The Greco di Tufo DOCG by Mastroberardino stands out among the white wines of Campania, renowned for its freshness and aromatic complexity. Contained in a practical 375ml bottle, this wine is ideal for those wishing to enjoy an intense tasting experience without having to open a full bottle.

Production: The Greco di Tufo from Mastroberardino is the result of a rigorous selection of Greco grapes grown in the tuffaceous areas of the region, particularly suited to imparting the appreciated mineral notes to the wine. Fermentation and aging in steel preserve the varietal characteristics and the freshness of the wine.

Organoleptic characteristics: To the eye, it appears a straw yellow color with greenish reflections, hinting at freshness on the palate. On the nose, the Greco di Tufo releases a rich bouquet of sensations, ranging from white-fleshed fruits like pear and peach, to white floral notes, enriched by a slight touch of almond and delicate spices. On the palate, the wine displays balanced acidity and a structure that lends it length and persistence, with a pleasantly mineral finish.

Pairings: The Greco di Tufo from Mastroberardino is an extremely versatile table wine. It pairs perfectly with light appetizers, fish or seafood dishes. It is also an excellent companion for risottos, particularly those with seafood or asparagus, and can be an interesting discovery with moderately spiced Asian cuisine.

Advice: For best enjoyment, it is recommended to serve it chilled at a temperature of 8-10°C. A brief rest in the glass before drinking allows enhancing all the organoleptic nuances that this wine has to offer.

The elegance and history that Mastroberardino infuses into its Greco di Tufo make this wine a classy choice for any occasion, from an intimate dinner to an elegant aperitif.
The winery

Mastroberardino – Winery in Campania (Irpinia / Sannio)

Discover the story and wines of Mastroberardino.

Historic winery based in Atripalda (AV), officially founded in 1878; known for preserving and promoting Campania's indigenous grape varieties (Falanghina, Fiano, Greco, Aglianico, etc.). Also produces Falanghina del Sannio DOC.
Region: Campania (Irpinia / Sannio)
Country: Italy
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
Family presence in Irpinia documented since the Bourbon cadastre (mid-18th century). Company officially registered in 1878 by Angelo Mastroberardino; ten family generations. Antonio Mastroberardino led the recovery and replanting of indigenous varieties; today the estate is led by Piero Mastroberardino.
Production philosophy
Protection of Campania's ampelographic biodiversity, recovery of ancient biotypes and a synthesis of tradition and technological innovation in winemaking.
Terroir and vineyards
Headquarters and historic cellars in Atripalda (province of Avellino). Estates are located in Irpinia (Avellino); the Falanghina del Sannio DOC applies to the province of Benevento (Sannio).
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.

Official Awards

Expert Prize Description Vintage
Wine Spectator 90+ 2012