Quintodecimo - Giallo d’Arles - Greco di Tufo

95 RP Points
95 RP Points
94 RP Points
Quintodecimno - ‘Giallo d’Arles’ Greco di Tufo - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Quintodecimo - Giallo d’Arles - Greco di Tufo

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13%
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10° - 12° C
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ShellfishCrabLobsterGoat CheeseGreen VegetablesFresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes

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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 ocupa la costa suroeste de Italia, extendiéndose desde las laderas volcánicas del Monte Vesubio cerca de Nápoles hasta la península de Cilento. Esta antigua región vinícola abarca...

Campania ocupa la costa suroeste de Italia, extendiéndose desde las laderas volcánicas del Monte Vesubio cerca de Nápoles hasta la península de Cilento. Esta antigua región vinícola abarca un terreno diverso que va desde llanuras costeras hasta áreas montañosas del interior, con tradiciones vinícolas que se remontan a la colonización griega en el siglo VIII a.C. La producción de vino de la región se centra en las provincias de Avellino, Benevento y Salerno, donde las variedades de uva indígenas se han adaptado a los microclimas locales durante milenios.

Los suelos volcánicos de la región, particularmente alrededor del Vesubio y en las colinas de Irpinia, proporcionan un drenaje excepcional y una complejidad mineral. El clima mediterráneo de Campania presenta veranos calurosos y secos moderados por brisas costeras y elevación en sitios de viñedos más altos. Las denominaciones clave incluyen Taurasi DOCG para vinos tintos, Greco di Tufo DOCG y Fiano di Avellino DOCG para blancos, junto con designaciones más amplias como Falanghina del Sannio DOC y diversas zonas IGT que permiten una mayor flexibilidad estilística.

La fortaleza de Campania radica en sus variedades de uva nativas, particularmente el trío blanco de Fiano, Greco y Falanghina, cada uno expresando características distintas moldeadas por el terroir volcánico. Fiano produce vinos estructurados, envejecibles con notas de miel, mientras que Greco ofrece expresiones impulsadas por minerales con cualidades cítricas y herbáceas. Falanghina ofrece vinos frescos y aromáticos que van desde estilos costeros crujientes hasta expresiones más complejas del interior. La uva tinta Aglianico, conocida como el "Barolo del Sur", crea vinos potentes y tánico en Taurasi que requieren envejecimiento prolongado para revelar su complejidad total.

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Greco di Tufo DOCG

Greco di Tufo DOCG

Greco di Tufo DOCG is located in the Campania region of southern Italy, centered around the town of Tufo in the province of Avellino. The appellation was elevated...

Greco di Tufo DOCG is located in the Campania region of southern Italy, centered around the town of Tufo in the province of Avellino. The appellation was elevated to DOCG status in 2003, recognizing the exceptional quality potential of wines produced in this volcanic terrain. The zone encompasses eight communes in the Irpinia hills, situated at elevations between 300 and 700 meters above sea level.

The vineyards benefit from volcanic soils rich in sulfur and minerals, remnants of ancient volcanic activity that give the town of Tufo its name. The continental climate features warm days and cool nights, with significant diurnal temperature variation that helps preserve acidity in the grapes. Only the Greco grape variety is permitted, and it must comprise 100% of the wine. Traditional winemaking methods often involve fermentation in stainless steel to preserve the variety's natural aromatics, though some producers experiment with oak aging or extended lees contact.

Greco di Tufo wines are characterized by their mineral-driven profile and distinctive volcanic terroir expression. The wines typically display citrus and stone fruit flavors, often accompanied by almond notes and a characteristic saline minerality. With age, these wines can develop honeyed complexity while maintaining their crisp acidity and elegant structure, making them particularly food-friendly with seafood and Mediterranean cuisine.

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