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The ancient Greeks had always recognized the privileged nature of the Campania, a land where anything living could thrive in the fertile soil. This led them to introduce many vines which still stand out today including Aglianico, Greco and Falanghina. However until recently it seemed that wine producers of Campania, with a few conspicuous exceptions, had forgotten about the glories of the past, as growers left the land and winemakers largely ignored DOC. But now, after a long lapse, Campania is undergoing a revival that has dramatically improved quality. Through this revival a number of interesting local varieties such as Piedirosso and Pallagrello, have been rediscovered and have produced exceptional results.
Campania Producers:
Terre Stregate
Terre Stregate Wines:
Svelato, Falanghina DOC Sannio
Manent, Aglianico IGT Beneventano
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