Falanghina is an ancient variety, already noted and appreciated by the Samnites and the Romans who also called it Falernia for its great circulation in the “Falernus Age.” The Falerni were probably the Roman merchants who brought to Italy this grape from Greece, spreading its cultivation from central to southern Italy
Grape: Falanghina
Appellation: Irpinia Bianco VDT
Tasting: Fresh and intense on the nose showcasing aromas of stoned fruit and white flowers. On the palate, this wine is vibrant and soft in expression with stoned fruit and floral notes on the finish.
Alc: 12.5%