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Region | Campania |
Grape Variety | Aglianico, Piedirosso |
Producer | Nugnes |
Certification | Sustainable |
Falerno del Massico Caleno Riserva Magnum 2015 – Nugnes
£72.00
A wine of great power and elegance, aged in oak barrels, it is crafted from the skilful blend of 80% Aglianico and 20% Piedirosso grapes.
With its intense ruby-red color, it reveals aromas of crushed cherry, dried mint, wild strawberry, coffee, and liquorice on the nose.
Rated 91 points by Wine Spectator; awarded 92 points by Wine Enthusiast.
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The winery was established in 2002, rooted in a longstanding tradition of viticulturists. Beginning with Orlando Nugnes, it evolved into a thriving winemaking reality with his son Antonio and grandson Orlando.
Blessed with a mild and temperate climate, fertile volcanic soil, and the pleasant Campanian sun, Nugnes wines develop intense and delicate aromas. This is where Falerno del Massico reaches its pinnacle, a magnificent fusion of noble land and a company that deeply values its precious grapes.
Tradition, technology, environmental stewardship, and innovation converge at Nugnes today. It embodies a harmonious blend of modernity and heritage, a priceless result of decades of experience augmented by the finest tools that contemporary research offers.
Falerno del Massico
It’s a renowned Italian wine that originates from the Falerno area in the Campania region of southern Italy. This wine is known for its rich history and quality, with references to its production dating back to ancient Roman times. It is produced primarily from Aglianico, Piedirosso and Primitivo grape varieties, which contribute to its distinct character and flavour profile.
Falerno del Massico wines are typically full-bodied with a deep ruby color. On the nose, they exhibit a complex bouquet of dark fruits, such as blackberries and plums, along with hints of spices and earthy undertones. On the palate, they are rich and velvety, with well-integrated tannins and a long, persistent finish.
Due to its structure and depth, Falerno is often considered a fine wine that pairs well with important dishes, such as roasted and red meats, game, and aged cheeses. It also has the potential to age gracefully, allowing its flavours to further develop and evolve over time.