Feudi di San Gregorio - Piano di Montevergine - Taurasi Riserva DOCG

95 RP Points
Feudi di San Gregorio - Piano di Montevergine - Taurasi Riserva DOCG - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Feudi di San Gregorio - Piano di Montevergine - Taurasi Riserva DOCG

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Red
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Grapes
ABV
13.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Drinking
2023 - 2028
Food Pairings
Grilled MeatsLambBeefGame BirdsSaladsRoasted Root VegetablesHard CheesesAged CheesesCheese and Charcuterie Boards
Key Characteristics
["Black fruit""Spicy""Mineral""Complex""Medium(+) alcohol""Medium-bodied"]

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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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Taurasi DOCG

Taurasi DOCG

Taurasi DOCG, often referred to as the "Barolo of the South," is one of Italy's most prestigious wine regions, located in the heart of Campania. Known for producing...

Taurasi DOCG, often referred to as the "Barolo of the South," is one of Italy's most prestigious wine regions, located in the heart of Campania. Known for producing bold, age-worthy wines, Taurasi is primarily crafted from the ancient Aglianico grape, a varietal revered for its rich tannins, vibrant acidity, and remarkable aging potential.

Nestled in the rolling hills of the Avellino province, the vineyards of Taurasi benefit from a unique combination of volcanic soils, high altitudes, and a Mediterranean climate, which impart the wines with both power and elegance. The result is a robust, full-bodied red with deep flavors of dark cherry, plum, tobacco, and spices, often with hints of leather and earthy minerality. As these wines age, they develop extraordinary complexity, revealing layers of dried fruit, balsamic notes, and velvety tannins.

With its DOCG status, Taurasi is recognized as a premier expression of Southern Italy's winemaking prowess. These wines are perfect for collectors and connoisseurs seeking a profound, structured red wine with a sense of place and tradition.

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