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Pallagrello Nero

Pallagrello Nero: the elegant identity of the Terra di Lavoro

The Pallagrello Nero collection brings together expressive and territorial wines, linked to one of the most interesting varieties of Campania. In this selection, you will find labels that interpret the grape variety with different styles, but always with a common denominator: aromatic depth, personality, and a strong connection to the territory of Terre del Volturno.

Pallagrello Nero is a wine that tells an authentic tradition, now enhanced by wineries like

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What characteristics does Pallagrello Nero have?
The Pallagrello Nero is a Campanian grape variety capable of producing wines with an intense and refined profile, good structure, and a strong territorial identity. In the collection, you will find different interpretations, all united by an authentic reading of the terroir of the Terre del Volturno. It is an interesting red for those seeking a balance between character, complexity, and drinkability, with a personality that stands out in the landscape of Italian wines.
What dishes pair well with Pallagrello Nero?
Pallagrello Nero pairs well with structured and flavorful dishes. It is ideal with red meats, roasted preparations, braised dishes, game, and aged cheeses. Its fresher versions can also accompany rich first courses and second courses of Mediterranean cuisine with a strong flavor. The versatility of the grape variety makes it an interesting choice for both an important dinner and more informal tasting moments.
What wineries do you find in the Pallagrello Nero collection?
The collection includes labels from producers such as Calatia - Società Agricola Martino, Cantine Alois, Masseria Piccirillo, Nanni Copé, Terre del Principe, Vestini Campagnano, and Vigne Chigi. A useful selection for comparing different interpretations of the same territory.