Pian di Stio Fiano Paestum igp San Salvatore 75cl

Pian di Stio Fiano Paestum igp San Salvatore 75cl

Organic farming
White wine, 75 cl, Campania, Italy, 2022
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Grape varieties

100% piano

Allergens

Contains sulfites

Notes

An extremely complex and fruity Fiano with apple and pear aromas. Medium to full body, has a good acidity with a fresh finish. Fiano from the top league. Cleanly vinified without the use of wood.

Vinification

The vineyards are situated at 550 m.a.s.l. A maceration of 6 hours at 4°C is carried out. Due to this cold fermentation, more aromas are transferred to the must. After soft pressing, the Fiano is aged on the fine lees for 6 months.

Accompanying

fish dishes and white meat or very regional with buffalo mozzarella

Producer

SAN SALVATORE
The San Salvatore winery, founded by Giuseppe Pagano in 1988, specializes in old autochthonous grape varieties such as Fiano, Falanghina and Aglianico. The 16 hectare estate is located in the Cilento National Park, where the multi entrepreneur also runs a 5-star hotel and a buffalo farm. So it is not surprising if a buffalo is sighted in the vineyards. The buffaloes also provide their own natural fertiliser for the soil. The vines are cultivated according to biological, partly bio-dynamic guidelines. Riccardo Cotarella, one of the best wine consultants in Italy, acts as a consultant oenologist. These factors and the prevailing microclimate enable San Salvatore to produce wines of the highest quality. The Fiano "Pian di Stio" has already been awarded the coveted three glasses by Gambero Rosso and with the omaggio a "Gillo Dorfles" he dedicates a wine to his friend and artist, for which he was allowed to design the labels for 16 vintages.

http://www.sansalvatore1988.it

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