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Greco: the elegance of the great white from the South

The Greco collection gathers a selection of Italian white wines where the Greco grape expresses its full personality: structure, sapidity, aromatic depth, and a strong vocation for the table. Here, the main star is especially the Greco di Tufo DOCG, one of the most iconic denominations of Campania, accompanied by regional and territorial interpretations that broaden its style and understanding.

In the glass, Greco offers aromas of white-fleshed fruit, citrus, yellow flowers, and a typical mineral imprint, often accompanied by a good taste tension. It is a wine that can be immediate yet complex, capable of evolving over time and supporting more structured pairings compared to many Italian whites. For this reason, the selection includes labels meant to be enjoyed young as well as more ambitious versions, such as reserves, crus, and magnums, designed for those seeking characterful bottles.

Territory and denominations

The heart of the collection is Irpinia, with references to denominations such as Greco di Tufo DOCG and Greco di Tufo DOCG Riserva, but also to wines from nearby and related areas like Irpinia DOC, Paestum IGP, Campania Bianco IGT, Vesuvio DOC, Epomeo IGP, and Cirò DOC. This variety allows for the exploration of different nuances of the grape and the territory, from the more taut and mineral profile to the softer and more Mediterranean one.

Among the featured labels, recognizable interpretations from wineries such as Feudi di San Gregorio, Quintodecimo, Fonzone, Di Meo, Vadiaperti - Traerte srl, Benito Ferrara, Pietracupa, and Antonio Caggiano stand out. This presence well illustrates the productive richness of Campania and its ability to provide the Greco with diverse yet always authoritative interpretations.

How to choose a Greco

Those looking for a fresh and gastronomic wine can focus on recent vintages such as Greco di Tufo 2024, 2023, or 2022, ideal for expressing immediacy and aromatic lift. For those who prefer greater complexity, the collection includes labels such as Riserva, vineyard selections, and long-evolving interpretations, including bottles like Vigna Cicogna, Cutizzi, Stilema, Giallo d'Arles, or Vittorio.

There are also versions in magnum, perfect for important tables or aging, and some cuvées that enhance the more ambitious side of the grape. In this selection, Greco confirms itself as a wine for connoisseurs: versatile, recognizable, and capable of standing out without excess.

Recommended pairings

Greco pairs very well with seafood dishes, shellfish, amberjack, cod, pasta dishes with seafood, and vegetable preparations, but it can also effectively accompany white meats, fresh cheeses, and more elaborate Mediterranean cuisine. The more structured versions are interesting with flavorful dishes and richer fish cuisine, while the younger labels enhance elegant appetizers and starters.

If you love Italian whites with personality, this collection is the ideal starting point to discover the more refined face of Greco. Explore the selection and choose the bottle that best suits your tasting style.

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FAQs

What characteristics does Greco di Tufo have?
Greco di Tufo is a white wine known for its structure, freshness, and pronounced sapidity. On the nose, it often offers notes of citrus, white-fleshed fruit, yellow flowers, and a very recognizable mineral component. On the palate, it combines tension and volume, proving to be more gastronomic compared to many other whites. It is an ideal type for those seeking an Italian white with personality, capable of being enjoyable when young but also interesting with a few years of evolution.
What dishes pair well with a Greco wine?
Greek wine pairs very well with seafood, shellfish, fish appetizers, first courses with seafood, and cod. Its freshness and savoriness make it suitable for vegetables, delicate risottos, white meats, and fresh cheeses. The more structured or reserve versions can support more intense preparations and richer dishes, always maintaining balance and taste precision. It is a versatile wine, perfect for both an informal dinner and a more refined table.
Which wineries to choose in the Greco collection?
In the Greco collection, you will find reference wineries such as Feudi di San Gregorio, Quintodecimo, Fonzone, Di Meo, Vadiaperti - Traerte srl, Benito Ferrara, Pietracupa, and Antonio Caggiano. Each producer interprets the grape variety with their own style: more classic, more territorial, more elegant, or more evolved. If you are looking for a highly reliable Greco di Tufo DOCG, you can start from these labels and choose based on the vintage, the denomination, or the format, including the magnums available in selection.