Vigne Chigi

Chigi Vineyards

Skip to results list

Filters

2 items
Column grid

Filters

Availability
Bottle Format
Cellar
Year
Grape Type
Region
Price
to
The highest price is €26,00
Column grid

Filter

Availability
Bottle Format
Cellar
Year
Grape Type
Region
Price
to
The highest price is €26,00

Chigi Vineyards

The Vigne Chigi collection gathers a selection of authentic Campanian wines, expressions of the Alto Casertano and the territorial vocation of Pontelatone. On this page, you will find reds, whites, and rosés that enhance indigenous grape varieties like Pallagrello and Casavecchia, among the most representative labels of the winemaking renaissance in this area.

The character of Vigne Chigi wines

Vigne Chigi wines are born from a project that unites roots, identity, and the pursuit of quality. The winery interprets the wine heritage of Caserta with personality, giving space to denominations such as IGT, IGP, and DOP linked to wines with a distinctive profile. The labels in the collection include different interpretations of the same territory: from Pallagrello Nero to Casavecchia, up to Pallagrello Bianco and the rosé Rosa Canina.

Indigenous grape varieties and territory

The heart of this selection is the bond with the indigenous grape varieties of the province of Caserta. The Pallagrello, in its white and black variations, is one of the most recognizable symbols of the area: a rare grape, historically linked to the territory and now at the center of strong winemaking interest. The Casavecchia, on the other hand, tells an ancient tradition, with wines that express structure, identity, and depth. The bottles in this collection accurately reflect the hilly landscape and agricultural culture of the Alto Casertano.

Labels to discover

  • Casavecchia IGT Jeroboam: a large format version for those seeking an important wine suitable for special occasions.
  • Rosa Canina IGP 2021 Pallagrello Rosato Vigne Chigi: a fresh and identity-rich rosé, perfect for those who desire a more delicate interpretation of the territory.
  • Pallagrello Bianco IGT 2020 Vigne Chigi: elegant and territorial, ideal for those who love indigenous Campanian whites.
  • Cretaccio Casavecchia IGT and Cretaccio 2016 Casavecchia di Pontelatone DOP Riserva Vigne Chigi: two interpretations of Casavecchia that highlight the deeper and more structured side of the winery.
  • Pallagrello Nero 2019 IGT Vigne Chigi and Casavecchia 2020 Terre del Volturno IGP Vigne Chigi: reds that best express the soul of the province of Caserta.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

The versatility of the Vigne Chigi range allows you to choose the most suitable wine for the moment. The Pallagrello Bianco pairs well with appetizers, seafood pasta, and Mediterranean dishes; the rosé is ideal with delicate cold cuts, vegetables, and summer preparations. The reds from Casavecchia and Pallagrello Nero are suitable for red meats, roasts, aged cheeses, and flavorful recipes from the Campanian tradition.

Why buy Vigne Chigi online

Choosing Vigne Chigi wines means opting for a winery that consistently interprets a unique territory, offering labels capable of uniting authenticity, typicity, and personality. If you are looking for original Campanian wines, linked to indigenous grape varieties and suitable for bringing a true story to the table, this collection is the right place to start your discovery.

FAQs

What types of wines do you find in the Vigne Chigi collection?
The Vigne Chigi collection offers a selection of Campanian wines linked to the Alto Casertano, with labels ranging from reds, whites, and rosés. Among the highlights are the Pallagrello Bianco IGT, the Pallagrello Nero IGT, the Casavecchia in various interpretations, and the rosé Rosa Canina IGP 2021. It is a proposal designed for those seeking indigenous, territorial wines with a well-recognizable identity, an expression of a winery deeply rooted in the Pontelatone area.
What are the main grape varieties of Vigne Chigi?
The central grape varieties of the Vigne Chigi collection are Pallagrello and Casavecchia, two indigenous varieties from the province of Caserta. Pallagrello is presented here in both white and black versions, while Casavecchia gives rise to more structured and deep wines, including a Riserva version. These grape varieties tell the story and the winemaking renaissance of the area, offering wines that are very recognizable for those who wish to explore the authentic identity of Campania.
What dishes pair well with Vigne Chigi wines?
The pairing depends on the style of the chosen wine. The Pallagrello Bianco is suitable for appetizers, delicate first courses, seafood dishes, and Mediterranean preparations. The rosé Rosa Canina pairs well with cold cuts, vegetables, light dishes, and summer menus. The reds from Casavecchia and Pallagrello Nero are more suitable with red meats, roasts, aged cheeses, and traditional Campanian dishes. In general, they are wines that enhance flavorful and local cuisine.

Best Italian Wines

In stock Italian Wine Selection

Gift Card

€50,00