History |
This is an ancient grape variety, the presence of which in Samnium dates to the early 19th century. lt takes its name from the Latin noun “Falanga” – the stake used to support the vine – and in Samnium finds its ideal habitat with extreme differences in temperature. Two clones in particular Falanghina verace and Falanghina mascolina have become widespread and, when correctly vinified, exalt the specific characteristics of the grape variety. |
Climate |
Altitude: 200-600 m. a.s.l. |
Soil composition |
Clay-limestone mixture with volcanic sandstone outcrops |
Harvest |
End of September and the beginning of October. |
Vinification |
After a careful selection of the grapes performed 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 13-15°C to achieve a fresh, fruity, and aromatic product that enhances the characteristic qualities of the grape variety and the terroir. |
Ageing |
In steel at controlled temperature. |
Pairing |
It is an ideal wine to pair with fish-based appetizers, especially raw and grilled fish. |