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White Wine More Maiorum Fiano di Avellino - Wooden box of 6 bottles
More Maiorum Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2016 is a straw yellow wine, rich and intense aroma with mineral notes with overwhelming sapidity.
Sold in wooden box of 6 bottles.
The product represents an excellence of the territory certified 100% Made in Italy.
More Maiorum Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2016 - Wooden box of 6 bottles
Produced with grapes selected from a single vineyard, More Maiorum is among the highest expressions of the Fiano grape. The wine is a tribute to the tradition of vinification of whites in Irpinia, which were left to refine in wood and placed for tasting by wine lovers after a few years in the cellar: hence the name, which recalls "respect for the customs of the ancestors".
NAME
Fiano di Avellino DOCG
VARIETY
100% Fiano di Avellino
VINEYARD
Lapio, with south-west exposure and a clayey-limestone soil, with a strong presence of skeleton. The altitude is 400 m. s.l.m. The training system is espalier with guyot pruning, the planting density is 3,000 vines / ha and the yield of about 50 q / ha and about 1.6 kg / vines.
AGE
20 years
PERIOD AND COLLECTION SYSTEM
End of October, manual harvest
VINIFICATION AND AGING
White vinification with fermentation in barrique for about 20 days at controlled temperatures (18 ° C-19 ° C). Aging for about 12 months in barriques and about 48 months in the bottle.
- Anno
- 2016
- Quantità
- 6 bottles
- Color
- Giallo paglierino
- Region
- Campania
- Profumi
- rich and of remarkable intensity
- Gusto
- taste with mineral notes with overwhelming sapidity
Cantine Mastroberardino is an iconic name in Italian winemaking, celebrated for its pioneering role in promoting the indigenous grape varieties of Irpinia and Campania.
Founded in 1878 in Atripalda, Avellino, this family-run company holds a rich historical legacy spanning ten generations, preserving the ancient winemaking traditions of the region. Its estates are located in Irpinia, the birthplace of three DOCG wines: Greco di Tufo, Fiano di Avellino, and Taurasi. Divided into various areas of the region, these estates aim to conserve the identity and protection of unique terroirs. Mastroberardino is committed to safeguarding and promoting valuable grape varieties, including Aglianico, Fiano, Greco, Falanghina, Piedirosso, and Coda di Volpe, with roots that delve into the history of Greek colonization and ancient Rome.