Quintodecimo - “Giallo d’Arles” - Greco di Tufo

95 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
94 punti - The Wine Advocate
Quintodecimno - ‘Giallo d’Arles’ Greco di Tufo - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Quintodecimo - “Giallo d’Arles” - Greco di Tufo

95 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
94 punti - The Wine Advocate
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The Quintodecimo 2018 Greco di Tufo Giallo d'Arles is another masterpiece from Luigi Moio, one of the great voices of Campania wine. This release of 33,000 bottles is a beautifully golden wine that shines with honey, peach and poached pear. It is layered and texturally rich with more honey-like sensation on the close, especially in terms of the wine's soft and slightly sweet mouthfeel. Each year, I so look forward to tasting these exciting wines from Quintodecimo and share the sheer happiness they bring me.
The Greco grape is naturally rich in pigments, and when it reaches full maturity, the grape takes on a golden color with amber highlights. That is the inspiration behind the wine's name, which evokes the yellow color so adored by painter Vincent van Gogh in Arles, France. The 2021 Greco di Tufo Giallo d'Arles is smooth, elegant and representative of the enormous white-wine potential found in Campania. The bouquet offers orchard fruit, white rainier cherries and a terpenic note that Luigi Moio goes to great lengths to preserve. There is also a pronounced floral tone of jasmine or tuberose that he says is specific to this vintage. This is an exhilarating wine.
Intensely bright and focused, the 2016 Greco di Tufo Giallo d'Arles shows a zesty but finessed side to this beautiful white variety from Southern Italy. There is hidden complexity here that you only fully become aware of once you've had the opportunity to contemplate the wine in your glass for a few long minutes. Primary aromas of pear and preserved lemon emerge first, but they are followed by delicate notes of crushed oyster shell, zesty ginger and cinnamon. Some 27,666 bottles were produced.
Tipo:
Bianco
Paese:
Italia
Regione:
Campania
Denominazione:
Greco di Tufo DOCG
Produttore:
Quintodecimo
Uva/Miscela:
Greco
ABV:
13.5%

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Quintodecimo

Quintodecimo

Quintodecimo is a renowned wine producer located in the Campania region of Italy. The winery is situated in the picturesque town of Mirabella Eclano, which is known for...

Quintodecimo is a renowned wine producer located in the Campania region of Italy. The winery is situated in the picturesque town of Mirabella Eclano, which is known for its rich history and stunning landscapes. Quintodecimo has been producing high-quality wines for over a century, and their dedication to traditional winemaking techniques has earned them a reputation as one of the best wineries in Italy.

The winery is known for its production of Aglianico, a grape variety that is native to the Campania region. Quintodecimo's Aglianico wines are characterized by their deep, rich flavors and complex aromas. The winery also produces a range of other wines, including Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo, and Taurasi.

Quintodecimo's winemaking process is steeped in tradition, and the winery uses only the finest grapes and the most advanced winemaking techniques to produce their wines. The grapes are hand-picked and carefully sorted to ensure that only the best fruit is used in the winemaking process. The winery also uses a combination of modern and traditional winemaking techniques to create wines that are both complex and elegant.

The winery's history dates back to the early 1900s when the first vines were planted on the estate. Since then, the winery has been passed down through several generations of the same family, each one dedicated to preserving the winery's traditions and producing the highest quality wines possible.

Quintodecimo's wines are highly sought after by wine enthusiasts around the world, and the winery has received numerous awards and accolades for their exceptional wines. The winery's commitment to quality and tradition has earned them a place among the top wineries in Italy, and their wines are sure to impress even the most discerning wine connoisseur.

If you are looking for a truly exceptional wine from one of Italy's top wineries, look no further than Quintodecimo. Their dedication to quality and tradition is evident in every bottle, and their wines are sure to delight even the most discerning palate.

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Campania

Campania

Campania is a region in southern Italy that is known for producing some of the country's most unique and flavorful wines. The region has a long history of...

Campania is a region in southern Italy that is known for producing some of the country's most unique and flavorful wines. The region has a long history of winemaking, dating back to ancient times when the Greeks first introduced grape cultivation to the area.

The style of production in Campania is heavily influenced by the region's volcanic soil, which is rich in minerals and nutrients that give the wines a distinct character. The most famous grape varieties grown in Campania are Aglianico, Fiano, and Greco, which are used to produce a range of red, white, and sparkling wines.

Aglianico is the most widely planted grape in Campania and is used to produce full-bodied red wines with intense flavors of dark fruit, spice, and earth. Fiano and Greco are both white grape varieties that produce crisp, refreshing wines with notes of citrus, apple, and mineral.

Overall, Campania is a region that is known for producing wines with a strong sense of place and a unique character that reflects the region's history and terroir. Whether you are looking for a bold red wine or a crisp white, Campania has something to offer for every wine lover.

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Greco di Tufo DOCG

Greco di Tufo DOCG

The Greco di Tufo DOCG is a distinguished wine appellation located in the Campania region of southern Italy, specifically in the provinces of Avellino. This area is renowned...

The Greco di Tufo DOCG is a distinguished wine appellation located in the Campania region of southern Italy, specifically in the provinces of Avellino. This area is renowned for its white wine made primarily from the Greco grape, a variety believed to have been introduced by the Greeks over two millennia ago. In 2003, the Greco di Tufo was elevated to DOCG status, the highest quality level in the Italian wine classification system, indicating its distinction and adherence to strict production standards.

Greco di Tufo is celebrated for its crisp acidity, mineral complexity, and aromatic profile, featuring notes of pear, apricot, lemon, and a distinctive almond finish that becomes more pronounced as the wine ages. The volcanic soils of the region, rich in sulfur and tuff, impart a unique minerality to the wine, enhancing its freshness and flavor depth. These wines are known for their ability to age well, developing richer, more complex flavors over time.

The DOCG regulations for Greco di Tufo ensure that the wine is produced within a specified area around Tufo, including parts of the towns of Montefusco, Prata di Principato Ultra, and others. The wines must contain at least 85% Greco grape, with the remainder made up of Coda di Volpe. This appellation's commitment to quality and heritage makes Greco di Tufo a prized expression of Campania's winemaking traditions.

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