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Villa Raiano Fiano di Avellino 'Bosco Satrano' 2018

Bosco Satrano has a beautiful bright yellow color with soft green glints. A wine with surprisingly fine and elegant aromas played on a subtle but persistent tone of fresh cut grass, nettle, green apple and juniper berries. In the background, a strong mineral impact of chalk and wet stones makes this wine complex and persistent. Elegant and rich at the same time. Great dynamics between soft alcoholic sensations and lively acidity. The finish is aromatic and long.

The fiano grapes used to produce this wine come from a vineyard overlooking Villa Raiano, in the municipality of San Michele di Serino in the province of Avellino in Contrada Bosco Satrano. 4400 vines planted in 2009 are grown according to the principles of organic farming trained on guyot on calcareous clay soils at 510 meters above sea level. A vineyard facing northwest overlooking Monte Partenio, gives us grapes of high quality and uniqueness every year. Vinification takes place in stainless steel tanks where it also ages for 12 months before resting in bottle for 12 months.
  • About Villa Raiano

    At Villa Raiano, much emphasis is placed on the combination of grape and microclimate. The microclimate present is ideal, as the shelter of the mountains makes it warm early in spring. Getting a little higher up the slopes creates a big difference between day and night temperatures, ideal for grape development.

    Viticulture in Irpinia has an ancient history. It developed geographically along two rivers, both of which originate from the Tuoro-Terminio massif of the Southern Apennines. Along the banks of the Sabato River, which flows to the east, are the municipalities that comprise the two white grape varieties of the province of Avellino: Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo. While along the banks of the Calore River, which flows on the west side, the Aglianico grape is planted, predominantly destined for the Taurasi.

    The modern cellar, built in 2009, is partially underground. The grapes enter upstairs and are pressed there. Then they go one floor below for fermentation and finally they enter the bottling line deep underground. This way, the wine never has to be pumped over mechanically, and that makes for a real improvement in quality. The wines are in conversion to organic viticulture as of the 2018 harvest.

    • Druif

      Fiano di Avellino

    • Jaartal

      2017

    • Herkomst

      Campania, Italië

    • Lekker bij

      Oesters, carpaccio van rauwe en/of gerookte vis, gevulde pasta

    • Smaakprofiel

      Fijn, elegant en mineraal

    • Productiemethode

      Conversie naar biologisch

    • Inhoud

      13.5 % - 0.75 L

    • Prijzen

      *4.0 Vivino / 9 Grote Hamersma