Ciro PicarielloFalanghina BruEmm 2022

Product code: 15285
£21.15 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Campania
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Falanghina
Grape: 100% Falanghina
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Campania
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Falanghina
Grape: 100% Falanghina

Product Notes

Ciro Picariello Falanghina BruEmm is a crisp and refreshing white wine that is perfect for any occasion. The grapes for this wine are handpicked from the finest vineyards in the Campania region of Italy. The Falanghina grape produces a wine with a delicate aroma with hints of citrus and apple, which makes it ideal for pairing with seafood, pasta dishes, and salads. It has a bright acidity with a smooth finish that makes it easy to drink alone or as a complement to most foods. Ciro Picariello Falanghina BruEmm is a versatile wine that is sure to please any palate and is a must-try for those who enjoy a clean and vibrant white wine.

About the Winery

Ciro Picariello

The story and history of Ciro Picariello go back to the 90s. It begins with the venture and project of the winery’s founder of the same name. During the establishment of the wine estate, Ciro worked as a full-time surveyor. He started producing wines using the plot of land that his wife, Rita, inherited and received from her father. The grapevine plantation and wine production in the property led to the establishment of Ciro Picariello in 1997. However, the winery produced and manufactured its first vintage in 2004 under the Ciro Picariello label. 

The vineyards owned by Ciro Picariello remains spread across 12 hectares of land. They remain located at a considerably high elevation and altitude in the Campania province. It allows for the introduction and effects of beneficial components of the region’s microclimate into the terroir. For that reason, the wines produced by the winery are of the highest quality and standard. In addition to that, the silty clay soil of volcanic origin plays a significant role. 

Ciro Picariello harvests the grapes for its renowned Fiano wines in late October. It provides a significantly long maturation time for the grapes. In turn, the fruits develop a sweet taste and aroma and have a plump structure. On top of that, the grapes become highly juicy. These factors help develop and produce the wines that have made a name for Ciro Picariello. 

Ciro Picariello tends to the vines planted in the vineyards using organic and biodynamic methods and practices. They limit their use of sulphur and copper for treatment purposes. The winery does so to ensure that they preserve the natural qualities of the land. In addition to that, Ciro Picariello prefers minimal interference and intervention in all their processes. It allows the wines to retain the expressions of the terroir.

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