Irpinia Falanghina DOC, produced in the vineyards of San Mango sul Calore in the province of Avellino.
It is a well-structured and harmonious white wine obtained from the vinification of the eponymous and valuable Falanghina DOC grape in Avellino, Irpinia.
It is a well-known and appreciated wine due to its balanced composition and the perfect harmony of its constituent aromas.
With a pleasant and pronounced taste, Irpinia Falanghina DOC combines body with a very refined aroma. In fact, this wine has a fruity pear aroma, enriched with an almost floral aftertaste, with delicious notes of bitter almonds.
Irpnia Falanghina DOC is traditionally derived from the ancient Falerno bianco, a grape grown exclusively in Campania. It is this origin and the exclusive affiliation of Falanghina DOC that has led some wine producers from other regions to attempt to claim paternity over time. The grapes have spread especially widely since 1990, which was quickly opposed by the producers of Irpinia.
Irpinia Falanghina DOC, produced in the vineyards of San Mango sul Calore in the province of Avellino.
It is a well-structured and harmonious white wine obtained from the vinification of the eponymous and valuable Falanghina DOC grape in Avellino, Irpinia.
It is a well-known and appreciated wine due to its balanced composition and the perfect harmony of its constituent aromas.
With a pleasant and pronounced taste, Irpinia Falanghina DOC combines body with a very refined aroma. In fact, this wine has a fruity pear aroma, enriched with an almost floral aftertaste, with delicious notes of bitter almonds.
Irpnia Falanghina DOC is traditionally derived from the ancient Falerno bianco, a grape grown exclusively in Campania. It is this origin and the exclusive affiliation of Falanghina DOC that has led some wine producers from other regions to attempt to claim paternity over time. The grapes have spread especially widely since 1990, which was quickly opposed by the producers of Irpinia.