This ancient grape variety owes its origins to the Greeks, who imported the vitis Apicia variety into the Campania region and it seems that the first vines were planted in the locality of Lapio. The name Apicia derives from the... Read More
Tasting Notes: This wine is the closest Campi Taurasini gets to being Taurasi. The single vineyard cru of Satyricon stradles the zone of Taurasi, and is an incredible example of the power and finess that can be obtained through... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Marco Tinessa 'Ognostro' Bianco is a ‘natural’ skin-contact Fiano from 40-60-year-old vineyards located in Montemarano, Campania. Ripe pear, wild herbs, and a presense of wood-smoke and fresh-tilled... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Pietracupa Greco di Tufo's ample body meets a high-toned acidity with notes of beeswax, stone and lemon peel. Greco's ability to age is on full display here, with older vintages showing notes of ripe... Read More