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Villa Matilde Falerno Del Massico Rosso 2018
Villa Matilde Falerno Del Massico Rosso 2018
- Country Italy
- Region Campania
- Grape Aglianico, Piedirosso
- Case 6/75
- Abv 14 %
- The resulting wine is a hearty blend of ripe red cherry fruit and wild herb flavors against an earthy, mineral backdrop and a touch of spice. Aglianico's structure comes to the fore, with bold tannins and a keen, refreshing acidity lifting the finish.
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“Severus, fortis, ardens”: such was the description of ancient Farlernum, ancient literature’s most famous wine. It was lost to view in the early 199s and re-introduced in the 1970s in Ville Matilde’s hillside vineyards on the slopes of the extinct Roccamonfina volcano. On the other hand, its new driving forces are respect for the environment and ready receptivity for innovation. Ceaseless research and avant-garde technologies flesh out tradition through intelligent, dynamic innovation that focuses on carefully protecting the growing area.
Price | £146.97 |
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Country | Italy |
Vintage | 2018 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | The story of Villa Matilde began in the 1960s as the passion project of a Neopolitan lawyer, Francesco Paolo Avallone. His vision was guided by an abiding interest in Falernum, a wine best described as the “first growth” of the Roman Empire; his tireless work and research into its history ultimately led to the creation of the modern-day DOC of Falerno del Massico in 1989. A similarly passionate approach is applied to the rest of their range, and aside from Falerno, they produce stellar examples of Campanian wines from their vineyards in the prime areas of upper Caserta, the Sannio near Benevento, and Irpinia. Today, the winery is managed by Avallone’s children, who have single-mindedly dedicated themselves to continuing their father’s dream. |
Keywords | Matilde, Falerno, Massico, Aglianico, Piedirosso |