Vintages New Release Collection – June 21, 2025

Winemakers here focus mainly on the region’s impressive assortment of indigenous grapes. The white grape Greco di Tufo takes its name from “tuff”: the soft volcanic rock that makes up much of the region’s subsoil and imparts Greco di Tufo’s distinct mineral component. The fragrant Falanghina is Campania’s signature white grape, though like Greco di Tufo, it’s thought to have originated in Greece. In Campania’s volcanic soils, Falanghina reveals a bright, zesty character, with snappy apple and spice atop the region’s noted mineral underpinning. Aglianico is the most important red variety here, with the finest examples coming from the Taurasi area. The refinement and ageability of these wines have earned them a reputation as the Barolo of the south. In concert with preserving Campania’s noble wine heritage, winemakers here are also heavily invested in securing the future through sustainable wine making practices. Hilly, rugged and visually stunning, Campania is a popular tourist destination beloved for its food and its many sites of historical interest, which include the city of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii.

Vesuvius and vineyards in Pompeii.

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