Mastroberardino Greco di Tufo is a light elegant white wine, stimulating with a full body and a fruity bouquet with a hint of apricot and peach.
Comes from the Tufo and Petruro Irpino vineyards, located on a mainly clayey limestone soil with a southeast orientation and an average altitude of 450 meters above sea level.
Classic white vinification in steel tanks (about 20 days) at controlled temperature (16°C-18°C). Several months of aging in bottle.
This Italian wine from Campania is perfect as an aperitif or in combination with (grilled) fish dishes.
Greco di Tufo Mastroberardino is an Italian white wine from Campania Italy. This wine is made from 100% Greco di Tufo grapes.
Mastroberardino was founded in 1878, and is therefore one of the historic wine companies of Campania. For a large part of the 20th century it was even the only well-known producer. In addition, it was responsible for about half of the total production of Campania and even 90% of the now renowned Taurasi wine region. In the second half of the twentieth century, more and more producers were added, so that the Mastroberardino share logically fell.
The company and the Mastroberardino family also played a major role in this development. Antonio Mastroberardino in particular, nicknamed the "grape archaeologist", has made an enormous effort to restore the old, classic grapes of the region. With great success. Grapes such as Greco and Fiano owe their current success and growing plantings to the family. The development of the blue grape Aglianico also received a major boost through the initiatives of this family company.
Product | Mastroberardino Greco di Tufo |
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Country | Italy |
Producer | Mastroberardino Campania |
Type of wine | White |
Region | Campania |
Grape variety | Other grapes white |
Number of bottles | 6 |
Price per bottle | €17.50 |
Vintage | Mail: info@le-connaisseur.nl |