Quintodecimo - Via del Campo - Falanghina del Sannio DOC

Quintodecimo - Via del Campo - Falanghina del Sannio DOC

Quintodecimo - Via del Campo - Falanghina del Sannio DOC

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13.5%
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10 - 12°C
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ShellfishGreen VegetablesSaladsWhite FishTapas and Small Plates

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Quintodecimo

Quintodecimo

Quintodecimo is an Italian wine producer based in Campania, specifically working within the Greco di Tufo DOCG appellation. This estate focuses on producing white wines from the indigenous...

Quintodecimo is an Italian wine producer based in Campania, specifically working within the Greco di Tufo DOCG appellation. This estate focuses on producing white wines from the indigenous Greco grape variety, which thrives in the volcanic soils and Mediterranean climate of this southern Italian region.

The Greco di Tufo DOCG, established in the hills of Avellino province, represents one of Campania's most respected white wine appellations. The zone's volcanic soils, derived from ancient Mount Vesuvius activity, combined with significant diurnal temperature variations, create ideal conditions for the Greco grape. Wines from this appellation typically display mineral complexity, citrus character, and notable aging potential, often developing honeyed notes and increased textural richness over time.

Quintodecimo's current production includes their Giallo d'Arles bottling, which showcases the estate's interpretation of Greco di Tufo. The Greco grape, believed to have ancient Greek origins, produces wines with distinctive aromatic intensity and the ability to express the unique terroir characteristics of Campania's volcanic landscape.

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Campania

Campania

Campania occupies the southwestern coast of Italy, stretching from the volcanic slopes of Mount Vesuvius near Naples down to the Cilento peninsula. This ancient wine region encompasses diverse...

Campania occupies the southwestern coast of Italy, stretching from the volcanic slopes of Mount Vesuvius near Naples down to the Cilento peninsula. This ancient wine region encompasses diverse terrain from coastal plains to mountainous inland areas, with winemaking traditions dating back to Greek colonization in the 8th century BC. The region's wine production centers around the provinces of Avellino, Benevento, and Salerno, where indigenous grape varieties have adapted to local microclimates over millennia.

The region's volcanic soils, particularly around Vesuvius and in the Irpinia hills, provide exceptional drainage and mineral complexity. Campania's Mediterranean climate features hot, dry summers moderated by coastal breezes and elevation in higher vineyard sites. Key appellations include Taurasi DOCG for red wines, Greco di Tufo DOCG and Fiano di Avellino DOCG for whites, along with broader designations like Falanghina del Sannio DOC and various IGT zones that allow for greater stylistic flexibility.

Campania's strength lies in its native grape varieties, particularly the white trio of Fiano, Greco, and Falanghina, each expressing distinct characteristics shaped by volcanic terroir. Fiano produces structured, age-worthy wines with honeyed notes, while Greco offers mineral-driven expressions with citrus and herbal qualities. Falanghina delivers fresh, aromatic wines ranging from crisp coastal styles to more complex inland expressions. The red grape Aglianico, known as the "Barolo of the South," creates powerful, tannic wines in Taurasi that require extended aging to reveal their full complexity.

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Falanghina del Sannio DOC

Falanghina del Sannio DOC

Falanghina del Sannio DOC is a white wine appellation in Campania, southern Italy, located in the Sannio region near Benevento. The DOC designation was established to protect wines...

Falanghina del Sannio DOC is a white wine appellation in Campania, southern Italy, located in the Sannio region near Benevento. The DOC designation was established to protect wines made from the Falanghina grape, one of Campania's most important indigenous varieties. The Sannio zone sits inland from the Tyrrhenian coast, in the foothills and plateaus of the southern Apennines.

The region's climate is continental-Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers moderated by altitude and autumn winds from the mountains. Soils in the Sannio area are volcanic in origin, derived from ancient tectonic activity, which influences the mineral character of the wines. Falanghina is the sole permitted grape variety for wines bearing this appellation name. Production focuses on dry white wines, typically vinified in stainless steel to preserve the aromatic qualities of the grape.

Falanghina del Sannio whites display the characteristic profile of the grape: crisp acidity, citrus and stone fruit aromatics, and often a notable mineral, saline quality that reflects the volcanic terroir. The wines are generally medium-bodied and intended for consumption in their youth, though quality examples can develop complexity with several years' aging. The combination of altitude, volcanic soils, and traditional winemaking methods results in wines with freshness and definition rather than richness or weight.

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