2023 Agricola Vadiaperti Greco di Tufo DOCG
Grown on volcanic soils in the hills just inland from the Amalfi Coast, the 2023 Vadiaperti Greco di Tufo is a crisp, textured white with mouthwatering vibrancy and a distinctive mineral edge that screams seafood. It’s a serious white wine with soul—complex, refreshing, and historic.
Practicing organic farming, Vadiaperti works with 30-year-old, high-elevation Greco vineyards that are entirely hand-harvested. The wine is fermented with native yeasts in stainless steel tanks and ages on the lees for up to two years.
- Tasting Notes grapefruit, yuzu lemon, apple, honey, mint, almond skin, touch of sea salt
- Variety Greco di Tufo
- Region No categories
- Volume 750ml
- Table Talk The eruption of Mount Vesuvius over 3,000 years ago left behind uniquely complex soils in this region, including a striking two-foot layer of pumice—now famously known as “Avellino pumice.”
$35.00
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Azienda Agricola Vadiaperti, nestled in the hills of Montefredane in Campania’s Irpinia region, is a family-run estate with deep roots in southern Italy’s winemaking heritage. Since the late 19th century, the Troisi family has championed the region’s native grape varieties, with Antonio Troisi being among the first to bottle a single-variety Fiano wine in 1984. Today, his son, Raffaele Troisi, a trained chemist, continues this legacy, blending scientific precision with traditional methods to craft wines that express the unique terroir of their volcanic soils. The estate’s high-altitude vineyards, situated between 1,200 and 2,100 feet above sea level, benefit from mineral-rich soils and a temperate Mediterranean climate, producing white wines of exceptional finesse and character .