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Fiano

Fiano: the elegance of great Italian whites

The Fiano collection brings together a selection of wines that best express the personality of one of the great Italian white grape varieties. From Irpinia to Campania, including interpretations from outside the region and more refined cuvées, this page gathers labels capable of narrating finesse, depth, and territorial identity.

Fiano is a wine that captivates with its refined aromatic profile, balanced structure, and pronounced capacity for evolution. In the selection, you will find iconic interpretations such as Quintodecimo, Feudi di San Gregorio, Rocca del Principe, Di Meo, and Guido Marsella, alongside producers like Fonzone, Joaquin, San Salvatore, and Abbazia di Crapolla.

Characteristics of Fiano

Fiano is appreciated for its balance between freshness, substance, and complexity. On the nose, it can offer floral notes, white-fleshed fruit, citrus, delicate herbs, and, in more evolved wines, hints of honey, dried fruit, and light spices. On the palate, it stands out for its precision, sapidity, and often richer texture compared to other Italian whites, a quality that makes it ideal for both young drinking and after a period of aging.

A grape variety linked to Irpinia and Campania

Many of the labels in this collection come from emblematic areas such as Fiano di Avellino DOCG, a denomination that represents one of the most authoritative expressions of the grape variety. Alongside classic versions and reserves, the selection also includes interpretations such as Irpinia Fiano, Campania Bianco IGT, Paestum IGP, and other territorial readings that show how Fiano can adapt to different soils and microclimates without losing its recognizability.

Among the labels to discover are vintages and cuvées like Exultet by Quintodecimo, Stilema by Feudi di San Gregorio, Pietracalda, Vigna Campo Aperto, Neviera di Sopra, and various selections from historic and contemporary producers from Irpinia.

When to choose it and which dishes to pair it with

Fiano is an excellent choice for those seeking a gastronomic, versatile, and characterful white. It pairs well with baked fish, shellfish, delicate first courses, vegetarian cuisine, fresh cheeses, and Mediterranean preparations. The more structured or reserve versions hold up well with more complex dishes, white meats, mushrooms, and savory preparations.

For a mindful purchase, it is advisable to orient yourself based on style: the more immediate labels focus on freshness and aromatic profile, while the selections, crus, and reserves offer greater depth, persistence, and evolutionary potential. If you love Italian whites with personality, this collection of Fiano is the ideal starting point to discover authentic, territorial bottles suitable for various occasions.

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What type of wine is Fiano?
Fiano is a great Italian white grape variety capable of producing elegant, structured, and very recognizable wines. In its best expressions, it combines freshness, sapidity, and aromatic complexity, with notes that can range from white flowers to citrus, up to more mature hints and mineral or dried fruit nuances in the evolved versions. It is a versatile white, suitable for both those seeking immediacy and those who love wines with greater depth and aging potential.
What are the most important areas for Fiano?
The most representative area is Irpinia, particularly the Fiano di Avellino DOCG, considered one of the absolute references for this grape variety. This collection also includes interpretations from other areas of Campania, such as Irpinia, Paestum, Cilento, and Campania Bianco IGT, as well as some expressions from outside the region. This allows for a comparison of different styles while keeping the personality of the Fiano and its ability to reflect the territory at the center.
What dishes pair best with Fiano?
Fiano is a very gastronomic white wine, ideal with fish, shellfish, delicate first courses, vegetables, Mediterranean cuisine, and fresh cheeses. The more structured versions, the reserves and the crus, are also suitable for more intense pairings, such as white meats, mushrooms, and flavorful preparations. If you are looking for a versatile but not trivial table wine, Fiano is an excellent choice to accompany both informal dinners and more refined menus.