San Salvatore 1988

Vetere - Magnum - Wooden Case - San Salvatore 1988

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Format: 150 cl

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Producer San Salvatore 1988
Name Paestum IGT
Variety Aglianico 100%
Vintage 1988
Gradation 12.0%
Format 150 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh fruit, currants, cherries, floral notes, iodine, sea
Vinification method Soft pressing, short maceration, fermentation in steel
Region Campania
Production area Capaccio-Paestum, Cannito locality
Country Italy
Type Rosé
Aging 6 months in steel tanks
Color Bright cherry pink
Serving temperature 10°-12°C
Recommended consumption Perfect to drink immediately
Pairing Sea appetizers, crustaceans, fish stews with tomato
The Vetere - Magnum - Wooden Case from San Salvatore is a wine of exceptional refinement and prestige, presented in an elegant wooden case that enhances its value and uniqueness. Produced in the renowned wine-growing region of Campania, this wine represents a perfect expression of the local terroir, particularly from areas near the Cilento National Park.

This white wine is primarily made from Fiano grapes, a native variety that finds one of its prime expressions here, thanks to the particular microclimate and skilled artisanal processing. The winemaking involves careful selection of the grapes followed by fermentation at controlled temperatures to preserve all the aromatic nuances typical of the grape variety.

Visually, it presents a bright straw-yellow color with greenish reflections that suggest freshness and vitality. On the nose, the Vetere - Magnum offers a complex and enveloping bouquet, with notes of ripe white fruit such as peaches and pears, enhanced by hints of white flowers and a slight mineral nuance. On the palate, it is fully consistent with the aroma, showing great harmony, a medium body, and fresh acidity that ensures a pleasantly persistent drink.

Recommended to be served at a temperature of 8-10°C, this wine pairs wonderfully with refined fish dishes, shellfish, vegetable-based starters, and fresh or soft cheeses. Thanks to its presentation in a Magnum, it is ideal for celebrating special occasions, ensuring not only an excellent tasting experience but also a visually memorable moment. The wooden case makes each bottle a precious gift or a collector's item for true connoisseurs.
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.

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