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The Irpinia Aglianico DOC 'Serpico' by Feudi di San Gregorio is a wine of character and personality, deep and full, characterized by an organized and varied range of aromas. 18 months in French oak barrels and casks. A product to reserve for those dinners where red meat and game are the main attractions.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Irpinia DOC
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Aglianico
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2012
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Campania
- Alcohol Content
- 13% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Collection
- Feudi di San Gregorio - Excellence
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Stewed Meats, Aged Cheeses, Game meat, Red Meats
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Feudi di San Gregorio

In the heart of Campania, a land rich in history and millenary traditions, stands the renowned winery Feudi di San Gregorio. A true beacon for modern enology in Southern Italy, this winery stands out for its ability to blend elegance and authenticity, celebrating the peculiarities of indigenous grape varieties. The Irpinia Valley is the natural stage where Fiano, Greco, and Aglianico find their maximum expression, giving life to wines that can tell the story of their homeland with every sip.
The production philosophy of Feudi di San Gregorio is a symphony of tradition and innovation. With a constant focus on enhancing the territory, the company adopts environmentally friendly cultivation methods, combining ancient techniques with the most modern enological practices. The result is wines that not only reflect the Campanian terroir but also enhance it, bottling the history and character of a unique region.
Among the standout labels are Serpico and Pietracalda, two wines that embody the philosophy of Feudi di San Gregorio. Serpico, with its pure Aglianico, presents itself as a wine of extraordinary complexity and power, capable of evolving magnificently over time. Pietracalda, a Fiano di Avellino DOCG, amazes with its freshness and floral aromas, a true celebration of the elegance and refinement of the grape variety.
Let yourself be carried away by the magic of the wines from Feudi di San Gregorio and discover their labels on Vino45. Each bottle is an invitation to explore the deep roots of Campania, a sensory journey between tradition and innovation that will captivate you sip by sip.
Address:
Località Cerza Grossa - 83050 Sorbo Serpico (AV), Italia
Color: ruby red.
Bouquet: complex of cherry jam, sweet spices, licorice, coffee, and cocoa.
Taste: balanced, pronounced minerality, and great persistence.
- Gambero Rosso 2/3
- Vita 3/4
- Bibenda 4/5
- James Suckling 93/100
- Robert Parker 93/100
- Wine Spectator 92/100
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THE WINE
The Irpinia Aglianico DOC 'Serpico' by Feudi di San Gregorio is a wine of character and personality, deep and full, characterized by a range of organized and varied aromas. Aged for 18 months in French oak barriques and barrels. A product to reserve for those dinners where red meat and game are the protagonists.
THE COMPANY
A young company in a land of great traditions
Founded in 1986, Feudi di San Gregorio is today the symbolic brand of the oenological renaissance of southern Italy and a drinking culture aimed at rediscovering the identity of Mediterranean flavors. Safeguarding tradition while exploring all its potential. Enhancing the grape varieties of Southern Italy such as Aglianico, Fiano di Avellino, and Greco di Tufo, investing in the land and the centuries-old tradition of Irpinian viticulture, restoring a future to a unique environmental heritage. Today Feudi di San Gregorio is - and wants to be more and more - a place of meeting, exchange, knowledge, meditation, a laboratory of ideas and culture.
The Vineyards
In Irpinia - a land of ancient winemaking tradition - vineyards have always coexisted with fruit trees, woods, olive trees, and aromatic herbs. In other words, they have always been part of our lives. The original core of the vineyards of Feudi di San Gregorio is located in the area of Sorbo Serpico, where the winery stands; over time, the vineyards of Tufo, Taurasi, and Santa Paolina have joined, nestled on hills ranging from 350 to 700 meters in altitude. Thus, we have grown from about 30 hectares initially to over 300 today.
Beyond Campania
The spirit that drives Feudi di San Gregorio could not help but lead it to look beyond its original boundaries: a project with which the company aims to retrace - in territorial contexts different from Irpinia, but equally difficult and forgotten - its experience while fully respecting the peculiarities of the new environment. Hence our arrival in Vulture, in Basilicata, and in the Manduria area, in Puglia.
