Dating back to ancient Magna Graecia—its name derived from "Hellenic grape"—this variety has been cultivated for millennia in Southern Italy, particularly in Campania.
Ruby red in color, this wine o...
Dating back to ancient Magna Graecia—its name derived from "Hellenic grape"—this variety has been cultivated for millennia in Southern Italy, particularly in Campania.
Ruby red in color, this wine offers fruity aromas of cherry, black cherry, and violet. On the palate, it reveals notes of wild berries and spices, supported by a robust structure and firm tannins. Ideal pairings include grilled red meats, stews, entrecôte, and well-aged cheeses. Serve at 15–18 °C.