TIPIC ITALIAN WINES

The historic Feudi si San Gregorio canteen in Irpinia, a historic region of the Apennines of Campania, is closely linked to a land, a unique wine-growing and wine-growing territory, where vineyards have always coexisted with fruit trees, forests, olive trees and herbs: a rugged and at the same time peaceful territory, with a strong and genuine identity. The Irpinia region is very varied, with a succession of mountains, hills and plains with rivers and streams in between. The orography of the territory causes a wind system that provides the region with good rainfall and creates a microclimate that distinguishes it from other areas of Campania: the vegetation is varied and thick; The short winters are extremely cold and snowy, while the summers are mild and long. Irpinia, the historical name of the province of Avellino in Campania, is a region with a rich agricultural tradition, known for producing some of the most original and long-lasting European wines, such as the red Taurasi and the whites Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo. It is a unique territory in many ways, with a Mediterranean climate, mountain viticulture and wines that stand out from the classic stereotype of southern Italy. The best bottles of Irpinia are comparable to the noble wines of more northern areas, and the region is gaining recognition as an exciting new development on the international wine scene.star_borderEnviar comentariosPaneles lateralesHistorialGuardadoContribuye
  • Address: POLIGONO INDUSTRIAL MAS D'EN BOSCH PARCELA 4
  • Town: Ripoll
  • Postcode: 17500
  • County: Girona
  • Region: CATALUÑA
  • Country: España
  • Web: http://www.cbg.es
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  • Pavilion: 3
  • Stand: 3E02