Derived from the Greek word falangos, meaning "pole," the name refers to the ancient Greek practice of training vines on wooden stakes when they introduced viticultur...
Derived from the Greek word falangos, meaning "pole," the name refers to the ancient Greek practice of training vines on wooden stakes when they introduced viticulture to southern Italy. Alongside Aglianico, it is one of the most widely cultivated grape varieties in Sannio and the Campania region.
Straw yellow in color, this distinctly fresh and savory wine offers floral aromas with notes of peach, yellow-fleshed fruit, and bright citrus. Perfectly suited to grilled fish, seafood, medium-aged cheeses, and legume-based soups. Serve chilled at 10–12 °C.