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Taurasi Wines

Taurasi Wines: the most refined face of Aglianico

The Taurasi Wines represent one of the noblest expressions of Aglianico in Campania: deep, austere, and long-lived reds, capable of uniting energy, complexity, and great elegance. This selection gathers labels designed for those seeking structured wines, for tasting and cellaring, with a strong connection to Irpinia and a personality that grows over time.

The Taurasi DOCG is born from Aglianico grapes cultivated in the vocated areas of Irpinia, where altitude and temperature variations contribute to defining wines with an intense and refined profile. In the glass, they are recognized for their deep ruby color, firm tannins, and an aromatic weave that can evolve towards dark fruit, spices, balsamic notes, tobacco, and tertiary scents with aging.

Why choose a Taurasi

A Taurasi is the ideal choice for those who love great Italian reds with an authentic character. It is a wine that does not only focus on power but on the ability to evolve and narrate the territory with balance. In this collection, you will find prestigious interpretations signed by wineries such as Quintodecimo, Mastroberardino, Feudi di San Gregorio, Luigi Tecce, and Fonzone, along with other selected realities from Irpinia and Campania.

Style, structure, and evolutionary potential

Taurasi wines are recognizable for their significant structure, persistence, and a finesse that emerges over time. The reserve versions and single vineyard labels present in this selection further enhance the territorial aspect and stylistic precision of the grape variety. They are bottles suitable for those who desire a contemplative red or a wine capable of accompanying important dinners and special occasions.

  • Color: intense ruby red, tending towards garnet with evolution.
  • Aroma: ripe red and black fruit, spices, leather, tobacco, and balsamic notes.
  • Taste: full-bodied, tannic, deep, and persistent.
  • Evolution: excellent aging capacity in the bottle.

Recommended pairings

Thanks to its structure, the Taurasi DOCG pairs very effectively with rich and flavorful dishes. It is perfect with red meats, braises, roasts, game, aged cheeses, and traditional Campanian recipes such as ragù and long-cooked preparations. It is also an excellent choice for a vertical tasting or for those who wish to enrich their cellar with a great red from Southern Italy.

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Buying a Taurasi means choosing a wine of identity, depth, and longevity. Explore the collection and let yourself be guided through the most refined interpretations of Aglianico, selected for those seeking quality, character, and the pleasure of discovery.

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FAQs

What characteristics do Taurasi wines have?
The Taurasi wines are red wines from Campania with great structure, obtained mainly from Aglianico grapes grown in Irpinia. They stand out for their intensity, well-defined tannins, good persistence, and a complex aromatic profile. In their youth, they offer red and black fruit, spices, and balsamic notes; with aging, they can develop more evolved hints like tobacco, leather, and tertiary nuances. They are wines designed for those seeking depth, elegance, and a strong territorial identity.
What dishes pair best with a Taurasi DOCG?
The Taurasi DOCG shines with structured and flavorful dishes. It is a natural pairing with red meats, roasts, braises, game, and aged cheeses. Its tannic texture and aromatic depth make it very suitable for traditional Campanian cuisine, especially with ragù and long-cooked preparations. It is a wine that can support important dishes without losing finesse, offering a very pleasant balance at the table.
Why choose a Taurasi wine for your cellar?
Choosing a Taurasi means betting on one of the great Italian reds from the South, with a strong connection to the territory and remarkable evolutionary potential. It is an interesting bottle for both enthusiasts and those who desire an important wine to reserve for special moments. The reserve versions, the single vineyards, and the labels from producers like Quintodecimo, Mastroberardino, or Feudi di San Gregorio make the selection even richer and suitable for building a high-level cellar.