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Villa Matilde Tenuta Altavilla Fiano di Avellino 2022
Villa Matilde Tenuta Altavilla Fiano di Avellino 2022
- Grape Fiano
- Country Italy
- Region Naples
- Producer Villa Matilde
- Abv 13.5 %
- Case size 12/ 75cl
- Bold flavors of white peach and apricot give way to notes of citrus and an appealing mineral streak. The palate is rich and well structured and the finish leaves a subtle yet lingering flavour of sweet almonds.
- Awards
- 94 pts Luca Maroni
Analytical data
dry
Today, the winery has been taken over by Francesco Paolo's son Salvatore and daughter Maria-Ida, in 2000 Tenuta Rocca dei Leoni (a vineyard in the San Nio district of Benevento), and in 2004 Tenute di Alta. We have launched two vineyards called Villa (a vineyard in the Irpinia district of the province of Avellino). This new project marks the beginning of a new chapter in which Villa Matilde, born from the land of Farerno, tells the identity of Campania, a rich land called "Campania Felix" in ancient Rome.
Country | Italy |
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Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 12 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | The land of Farerno faces the sea on the west side and is surrounded by three mountains. Monty Aurunch in the northwest, Roccamonfina in the northeast, and Monte del Massico in the southeast. Between Monty Aurunci and Roccamonfina, the mountains are interrupted only in the north direction, and the gap is the gate for the cool breeze from the Apennines in the north. Then, the cool wind blowing from the wind gate and the warm wind blowing from the sea collide with each other to create an updraft, which makes it difficult for clouds to form above Farreno, and Farreno is blessed with abundant sunlight and is less likely to suffer from rain. It has become. In dry lands, vines can grow deep underground in search of water and absorb fewer minerals such as phosphorus and potassium on the surface. The minerals of this land come from the volcanic calcareous soil produced by ancient volcanic activity on Mt. Roccamonfina in the northeast. Farerno soil. |