Azienda Agricola San Salvatore is a winery located in the Campania region of Italy, known for producing high-quality wines using traditional methods. One of their most popular wines is the Falanghina, a white wine that has been produced in the region for centuries. The history of Falanghina dates back to ancient Rome, where it was known as Falernian wine and was considered one of the finest wines in the empire. The grape variety was almost lost to history until the 1970s when it was rediscovered and revived by winemakers in Campania.
San Salvatore’s Falanghina is made from grapes grown on the slopes of the Cilento National Park, where the vineyards benefit from the warm Mediterranean climate and the cooling sea breezes. The grapes are hand-harvested and carefully selected to ensure only the best fruit is used in the wine. The wine is fermented in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature to preserve the delicate aromas and flavours of the grape. The result is a wine that is crisp and refreshing, with notes of citrus and tropical fruit, and a hint of minerality.
San Salvatore’s Falanghina is a perfect match for seafood dishes, particularly shellfish and grilled fish. It also pairs well with light pasta dishes and salads. Overall, San Salvatore’s Falanghina is a delicious and well-crafted wine that showcases the best of Campania’s winemaking traditions. Its history and unique flavour profile make it a popular choice for wine lovers around the world.
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