
Perfume

Color

Taste
Serve at:
10 - 12 °C.
Longevity:
05 - 10 years

Belonging to the CECAS group, 'Vigne Sannite' represents a reality of cooperation between selected producers in the Sannio region, an area with a high density of vines and the highest degree of production specialisation.
It is precisely the terroir’s richness and very high viticultural vocation that drives the group to work towards the production of 'Origine' wines of the highest quality value, powerfully expressive of all that is traditionally Sannio wine, aiming at containing production costs with impeccable control of all production phases to make wines with an excellent quality-price ratio to compete in the international market.
Tradition, innovation, and strict control of all production and processing phases, with in-house technicians, represent the guide to everyday work. The selection of the different production areas, the selection of native vines, which have always been present in the terroir, and the rigour of the processing in a technologically state-of-the-art plant represent guarantee factors for the high level of quality and expression of the terroir.
Since 2005, the company has been collecting grapes from vine growers of Sannio for the production of "Vigne Sannite" D.O.C. Sannio and I.G.P. Beneventano brand wines in the Aglianico, Piedirosso, Barbera, from red grapes and Falanghina, Greco, Coda di Volpe, Fiano, from white grapes. Read more


Name | Vigne Sannite Sannio Fiano 2021 |
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Type | White still |
Denomination | Sannio DOC |
Vintage | 2021 |
Size | 0,75 l |
Alcohol content | 13.0% by volume |
Grape varieties | 100% Fiano |
Country | Italy |
Region | Campania |
Vendor | Vigne Sannite |
Story | The Fiano grape variety is mentioned by the author Pliny the Elder. The author relates the origin of the name to the vine Vitis Apiane, so-called because it was the favourite of the bees. |
Origin | Castelvenere (Benevento). |
Climate | Altitude: 200-600 m. a.s.l. |
Soil composition | Medium clay-limestone mixture with volcanic sandstone. |
Yield per hectare | 10,000 2,000 kg/hectare. |
Harvest | End of September and the beginning of October. |
Fermentation temperature | 13 5 °C |
Wine making | After carefully selecting the grapes in the vineyards, they are delivered to the winery, where they undergo soft crushing and destemming and the addition of dry ice for initial temperature control. This is followed by fermentation at a controlled temperature of 13 5°C. |
Aging | In stainless steel at a controlled temperature. |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |