Campania
Welcome to the enchanting region of Campania, a land of ancient viticulture and extraordinary wines. As an expert with a discerning palate, you possess a deep appreciation for the rich history, unique terroir, and exceptional quality that define Campania wines. Join us on a journey to explore the finest expressions of this captivating region, where illustrious vineyards, indigenous grape varieties, and winemaking expertise converge.
Campania is blessed with a diverse range of vineyards, each offering its own distinctive charm and producing exceptional wines. Among the most renowned vineyards is Mastroberardino, an esteemed estate that has been preserving Campania's winemaking heritage for centuries. Known for its meticulous vineyard practices and commitment to indigenous grape varieties, Mastroberardino crafts wines that reflect the region's authenticity and terroir.
Another prominent vineyard in Campania is Feudi di San Gregorio, a visionary estate that combines tradition and innovation to create wines of outstanding quality. With a focus on indigenous grape varieties such as Fiano, Greco di Tufo, and Aglianico, Feudi di San Gregorio showcases the unique character of Campania's terroir in its elegant and expressive wines.
Other notable vineyards in Campania include Villa Matilde, celebrated for its Aglianico-based wines of depth and complexity, and Terredora di Paolo, known for its commitment to organic farming and the production of exceptional Greco di Tufo and Aglianico wines. Cantine Antonio Caggiano and Azienda Vinicola Contrade di Taurasi are also esteemed estates, recognized for their dedication to crafting wines that epitomize the essence of Campania.
Campania's diverse terroir, volcanic soils, and Mediterranean climate provide the ideal conditions for cultivating indigenous grape varieties. Aglianico, Fiano, Greco di Tufo, and Falanghina are among the region's iconic grapes, each contributing to the unique character and personality of Campania wines.
Campania wines captivate the senses with their vibrant aromas, lively acidity, and distinct mineral nuances. From the structured and age-worthy Aglianico-based reds to the aromatic and refreshing whites, these wines offer a rich tapestry of flavors that reflect the region's volcanic origins and ancient winemaking traditions.
Campania
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Campania | 1 | 97 (JS) | HK$2,680.00 | |||||
James Suckling (97)A red with plum and cherry character with hints of bark, mushroom and clove. It’s full-bodied with layers of fruit and a long, flavorful finish. Needs time to soften, but structured and beautiful. Such finesse with strength. Really impressive. Try after 2022. |
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Campania | 2 | - | HK$6,510.00 | |||||
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Campania | 2 | - | HK$1,185.00 | |||||
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Experience the splendour of Southern Italy with the Tenuta San Francesco Rosato Costa d'Amalfi 2023. This radiant rosé hails from the rocky terrains of Tramonti, an intimate area tucked behind the Amalfi Coast where grapevines flourish under the generous Mediterranean sun. The Nardone family, who are owners of the Tenuta San Francesco winery, passionately cultivate with heartfelt respect for traditions, producing wines of unparalleled quality. The Tenuta San Francesco Rosato Costa d'Amalfi 2023 is expertly crafted using Piedirosso and Tintore grapes, harvested by hand and softly pressed for fine extraction. This results in a wine teeming with refreshing, fruit-forward aromas of wild cherries and raspberries, underpinned by a delicate streak of minerality. Its joyful tinge of soft pink is reminiscent of a romantic sunset on the Amalfi Coast. A bottle of Tenuta San Francesco Rosato Costa d'Amalfi 2023 is not just a wine, it's an experience of rich Italian heritage and an ode to timeless winemaking prowess. |
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