“Overseas wines preserved their importance until our granparents time, so much as when the Falerno was already discovered. Plinio
“That’s why no wine can be compared with Falerno” Virgilio’s Georgiche
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falerno del massico primitivo doc
GRAPES
Harvest during the third decade of September. At the end of the alcoholic fermentation the wine remained in the tank for about 6 months. Then the wine is bottled without filtration.
AROMA AND TASTE
Very fruity aroma, with hints of plum, cherries, raspberry and black currant and nuances of toasted wood. Taste dry, warm, soft, full-bodied, with a presence of well-blended soft tannins.
PAIRING
Cured meats, first and second courses of land with great structure, rich in seasonings and with a marked flavor. Excellent with medium and long aged cheeses.
Harvested in the first ten days of October. Alcoholic fermentation at a controlled temperature of about 12°C, after which the wine remained in contact with the fine lees for about 2 months until it became clear.
AROMA AND TASTE
Fruity and floral bouquet, very intense with hints of peach, pineapple, apricot, passion fruit, mango, broom and magnolia. Taste dry, warm, soft, full-bodied, with adequate freshness.
PAIRING
First and second courses of seafood with excellent structure, even with considerable seasoning. A wine that can also accompany medium-aged cheeses.
Harvested in the third decade of September. At the end of alcoholic fermentation, the wine was racked into tanks for about 6 months and another 6 months into French oak barriques. At the end of maturation, the wine was bottled without any filtration.
AROMA AND TASTE
Bouquet Fruity, with hints of plum jam, cherries, small red berries and hints of toasted wood. Taste Dry, warm, soft.
PAIRING
Charcuterie, first and second courses with a great structure, rich in seasonings and with a strong flavour. Excellent with medium and long seasoned cheeses.
AGING
Maturation in barriques for 8 months and refinement in bottles for 10 months.