
Vigne Sannite
Serving temperature 10 °C
Pairings Fresh cheese, pasta, sea food
Color Intense straw/golden yellow
Nose Very intense and persistent, mineral and austere
Palate Fresh, salty, medium/full bodied, quite round, vibrant and long aftertaste
Vigne Sannite
Vigne Sannite
Vigne Sannite
Vigne Sannite
Vigne Sannite
Vigne Sannite
Vigne Sannite
The name and the origins of the Greco grape variety derive from the Aminee gemine vine, cited in ancient times by Columella, Virgil and Pliny. It is a grape variety that has found in the mineral-rich Sannite terroir the perfect balance to give rise to a wine of great prestige. A white grape growing in small winged clusters, it has a medium early budbreak and ripens in the second/third decade of October.
Greco |