Feudi di San Gregorio Serrocielo Falanghina del Sannio
92 points - Tim Atkin
"Falanghina is one of Southern Italy's oldest grape varieties - its name derives from the Latin word falangae (phalanx) as vineyards were said to resemble the military formation used by the Romans - and deserves to be better known outside the country of origin This unwooded example comes from one of the best producers in the region and is a lovely combination of musk, white flower and wild herb aromas, racy, palate-cleansing acidity and some lees-aged derived richness".
Feudi di San Gregorio Serrocielo Falanghina del Sannio - Serrocielo is a true expression of Falanghina delivering delicate floral notes with exotic, zesty fruit aromas. Vibrant fruit flavours on the palate lead to a soft texture and a lovely minerality on the persistent finish.
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