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Pallagrello

Pallagrello: the rare identity of Campania in a glass

The Pallagrello collection gathers a selection of wines that enhance one of the most distinctive grape varieties of Campania, interpreted in white, red, and even sparkling versions. It is a proposal designed for those seeking bottles with a territorial character, featuring elegant, original, and immediately recognizable profiles, expressions of denominations such as Terre del Volturno IGT, Colline Caiatine Caserta IGT, and IGP Campania.

This selection includes labels from producers such as Calatia - Società Agricola Martino, Cantine Alois, Masseria Piccirillo, Terre del Principe, Vestini Campagnano, and Vigne Chigi, which offer different but consistent interpretations of this rare wine heritage.

An authentic style, between freshness, structure, and finesse

The Pallagrello wines present in the collection show a very interesting expressive range: the whites focus on freshness, tension, and clear aromas, while the Pallagrello Nero brings greater depth, spiciness, and personality to the glass. There is also a more immediate and convivial reading with Prima Gioia 2020 Vino Spumante Brut Nature from Pallagrello bianco, ideal for those who wish to discover the grape variety in a lively and gastronomic key.

Among the featured labels, Pallagrello Bianco and Pallagrello Nero stand out in various denominations, along with wines that combine the grape variety with other territorial interpretations such as Connubio, Le Ortole, Le Serole, Fontanavigna, Caiati, Beati Colli, and Don Alfonso. This variety makes the collection suitable for both those who already know the grape variety and those who want to discover it through different nuances.

What to pair with Pallagrello wines

The white Pallagrello wines are particularly versatile at the table: they pair well with seafood appetizers, delicate first courses, vegetables, white meats, and soft cheeses. The more structured versions can support more complex dishes, while the Brut Nature sparkling wine is suitable for aperitifs, raw dishes, and savory preparations.

The Pallagrello Nero, on the other hand, expresses itself best with medium-structured dishes, roasts, flavorful white meats, traditional Campanian preparations, and aged cheeses. For those looking for a wine for meditation or special occasions, the more mature labels offer depth and an aromatic profile capable of evolving over time.

Why choose this selection

Purchasing a collection dedicated to Pallagrello means bringing into your cellar wines that tell the story of a specific territory and an uncommon wine history, increasingly appreciated by enthusiasts. It is an ideal choice for those who want to explore indigenous Campanian grape varieties with a quality approach, among white, red, and sparkling wines.

If you are looking for an original, territorial selection that is consistent with the great Campanian tradition, this collection offers labels to discover carefully and choose based on the occasion, taste, and pairing. Explore the Pallagrello wines and find the label that best suits your tasting style.

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FAQs

What type of wine is Pallagrello?
Pallagrello is an indigenous Campanian grape variety that gives rise to wines with a very recognizable profile, both in white and red versions. In the collection, you will find labels that enhance its territorial identity through denominations such as Terre del Volturno IGT, Colline Caiatine Caserta IGT, and IGP Campania. The whites tend to be fresh and elegant, while Pallagrello Nero offers greater structure, depth, and a very interesting spicy component. It is an ideal grape variety for those seeking authentic and unconventional wines.
Which producers of Pallagrello are present in this collection?
The collection brings together various producers who interpret Pallagrello in a way that is consistent with the Campania territory. Labels from Calatia - Società Agricola Martino, Cantine Alois, Masseria Piccirillo, Terre del Principe, Vestini Campagnano, and Vigne Chigi are present. This variety allows for the comparison of different styles, keeping the character of the grape variety and its strong connection to the production area at the forefront.
With which dishes does Pallagrello pair?
Pallagrello Bianco is very versatile and pairs well with appetizers, fish dishes, vegetables, delicate first courses, white meats, and soft cheeses. The more structured versions can accompany more intense preparations, while sparkling wines made from Pallagrello Bianco are suitable for aperitifs and savory courses. Pallagrello Nero, on the other hand, expresses itself best with medium-structured dishes, roasts, flavorful white meats, dishes from Campanian cuisine, and aged cheeses. It is therefore a selection suitable for both everyday dining and a more refined tasting.