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Vesevo Fiano di Avellino DOCG Campania |
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Where it's from:
Italy, Campania, Fiano di Avellino
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£65.64
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6 x 75 cl |
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Fruity Dry Whites |
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The Fiano di Avellino is straw yellow in colour, with intense fruit and fresh, floral perfumes. This wine has a youthful vivacity and zingy acidity on the finish which keeps it fresh, and acts as a delicious foil to the waxy, fruit character on the palate. The Vesevo estate is located in the high, mountainous area of Avellino, in the Irpinian hills in Campania. The vineyards are situated at between 450 and 550 metres above sea level, in the path of cool breezes blowing off the Bay of Naples. This same breeze has, over the centuries, blown volcanic ash from Vesuvius inland to give the soil here a poor, volcanic character. Indeed, the name Vesevo is the old name for Vesuvius. Despite being so far south, this is one of the latest regions in Italy to harvest. (6 x 75 cl)
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Italy, Campania, Fiano di Avellino |
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Vesevo Avellino |
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Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano Di Avellino DOCG
Description: Produced with Candida, Parolise and Sorbo Serpico grapes, Fiano di Avellino has an intense straw-yellow colour with greenish shimmer. The aroma is intense and persistent showing distinct Mediterranean scents of fresh chamomile flowers and fruit – from a local peach variant to a more complex candied orange. The characteristic smooth notes of the grape are balanced by a lively freshness and mineral hints. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £107.34
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Vinosia Fiano di Avellino DOCG Campania
Description: Vinosia Fiano di Avellino DOCG Campania from Italy, Campania, Fiano di Avellino by Azienda Agricola San Paolo Fruity Dry Whites (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £82.95
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Cantine del Falco Fiano di Avellino DOCG
Description: Cantine del Falco makes stylish wines that hail from the Campania region. The estate was established by by Angelo de Falco together with his son, Gabriele, in the heart of the Vesuvius National Park near Naples. Tradition is important in making Fiano di Avellino and so great care is taken from the vineyard to the winery to produce this wine. Straw-yellow colours with almond aromas abound in this wine, it has a dry harmonious flavour and enjoyable finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £76.98
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Colli di Lapio CLELIA ROMANO Fiano di Avellino Campania
Description: A 100% Fiano wine that undergoes fermentation in stainless steel vats with temperature control, maturation in steel tanks for 6-8 months, followed by Fining in the bottle for a further 6 months. A Straw yellow coloured wine with a nose of fresh, elegant, fruit, nuts and white flowers. Rich, quite soft, fresh, medium/full-bodied wine with a tasty, very long gustative persistence. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £264.35
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Colli di Lapio CLELIA ROMANO Fiano di Avellino Campania
Description: A 100% Fiano wine that undergoes fermentation in stainless steel vats with temperature control, maturation in steel tanks for 6-8 months, followed by Fining in the bottle for a further 6 months. A Straw yellow coloured wine with a nose of fresh, elegant, fruit, nuts and white flowers. Rich, quite soft, fresh, medium/full-bodied wine with a tasty, very long gustative persistence. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £264.35
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Terredora TERRE di DORA Fiano di Avellino DOCG Campania
Description: Tasting notes: Medium gold with subtle notes of mature fruit and flowers with hints of pear, apricot, citrus fruits, toasted hazelnuts, acacia, hawthorn and honey. It is persistent and aromatic and will reward a few years' cellaring. Production area: Our own vineyards in Montefalcione and Lapio. Wine-making techniques: Produced with cold maceration from grapes harvested in the first ten days of October. The fermentation is at controlled temperature after cold settling and the wine is matured on its lees for several months. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £155.84
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Terredora TERRE di DORA Fiano di Avellino DOCG Campania
Description: Tasting notes: Medium gold with subtle notes of mature fruit and flowers with hints of pear, apricot, citrus fruits, toasted hazelnuts, acacia, hawthorn and honey. It is persistent and aromatic and will reward a few years' cellaring. Grape Variety: 100 % Fiano Production area: Our own vineyards in Montefalcione and Lapio Wine-making techniques: Produced with cold maceration from grapes harvested in the first ten days of October. The fermentation is at controlled temperature after cold settling and the wine is matured on its lees for several months. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £81.52
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Marianna Fiano di Avellino DOC
Description: A great white wine of ancient style and tradition, fashioned with the devoted patience and the purest Fiano grapes. It has a pale-yellow colour with an intense, pleasurable and fruit bouquet. It has a dry, harmonic taste, with a good body and structure. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £139.59
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Antica Hirpinia Fiano Di Avellino DOC Campania
Description: Straw yellow in colour with a pronounced bouquet,hints of hazelnut and pears. Dry elegant and balanced, slightly spicey with a lingering aftertaste. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £77.52
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Vesevo Greco di Tufo DOCG Campania
Description: Made from 100% Greco grapes, Vesevo Greco di Tufo has a bright, straw yellow colour, and an attractive, fresh fruit and floral nose. With hints of white peach on the palate, it is almost Viognier-like in style and has excellent length, with a dry, fresh finish. The Vesevo estate is located in the high, mountainous area of Avellino, known as the Switzerland of the south. Avellino is in the Irpinian hills in Campania. The vineyards are situated at between 450 and 550 metres above sea level, in the path of cool breezes blowing off the Bay of Naples. This same breeze has, over the centuries, blown volcanic ash from Vesuvius inland to give the soil here a poor, volcanic character. Indeed, the name Vesevo is the old name for Vesuvius. Despite being so far south, this is one of the latest regions in Italy to harvest. To keep the flavours of these vineyards in the wine, the must is chilled immediately and fermented at 13°-14°C rather than the higher fermentation temperatures prevalent in Italy. The wines then remain in stainless steel tanks until bottling, capturing the pure flavour of the wine. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £65.64
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Ognissole Primitivo di Manduria DOC Puglia
Description: Ognissole Primitivo di Manduria DOC Puglia from Italy, Apulia, Primitivo di manduria by Feudi di San Gregorio Sorbo Serpigo Irpinia
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Il Paradiso di Manfredi Rosso di Montalchino Toscana
Description: Il Paradiso di Manfredi is a tiny estate of 2.5 hectares in the heart of Montalcino. Manfredi purchased the estate in 1958 and worked on it throughout his life until he died in 1982 when his son Florio took over. Adopting many biodynamic methods and hand picking the fruit, great care is taken from the vineyard to the winery. After spending about 10 months in Slovonian oak this deep dark Sangiovese wine is showing good dark fruit aromas that develop on the palate and through to the good finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £162.42
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Il Paradiso di Manfredi Brunello di Montalchino Toscana
Description: Il Paradiso di Manfredi is a tiny estate of 2.5 hectares in the heart of Montalcino. Manfredi purchased the estate in 1958 and worked on it throughout his life until he died in 1982 when his son Florio took over. Adopting many biodynamic methods and hand picking the fruit, great care is taken from the vineyard to the winery. After spending 36-40 months in Slovonian oak this deep dark Sangiovese wine is displaying wicked wild cherry fruit along with notes of herbs, leather, liquorice, pepper and spice as well as nascent prune, tar and tobacco aromas. soft, sweet fruit excellent balance and length on the finish characterise this well made wine. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £294.34
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Il Paradiso di Manfredi Brunello di Montalchino Toscana
Description: Il Paradiso di Manfredi is a tiny estate of 2.5 hectares in the heart of Montalcino. Manfredi purchased the estate in 1958 and worked on it throughout his life until he died in 1982 when his son Florio took over. Adopting many biodynamic methods and hand picking the fruit, great care is taken from the vineyard to the winery. After spending 36-40 months in Slovonian oak this deep dark Sangiovese wine is displaying wicked wild cherry fruit along with notes of herbs, leather, liquorice, pepper and spice as well as nascent prune, tar and tobacco aromas. soft, sweet fruit excellent balance and length on the finish characterise this well made wine. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £294.34
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