Produced by the ancient Romans, Falerno may be the world's oldest wine that still enjoys vibrant consumption to this very day. Aglianico (80%) and Piedirosso are blended to produce a richly layered and complex wine, featuring tones of black fruit, mineral and smoked barbecue sauce. It shows aged aromas of cassis and spice.
Produced by the ancient Romans, Falerno may be the world's oldest wine that still enjoys vibrant consumption to this very day. Aglianico (80%) and Piedirosso are blended to produce a richly layered and complex wine, featuring tones of black fruit, mineral and smoked barbecue sauce. It shows aged aromas of cassis and spice.
Produced by the ancient Romans, Falerno may be the world's oldest wine that still enjoys vibrant consumption to this very day. Aglianico (80%) and Piedirosso are blended to produce a richly layered and complex wine, featuring tones of black fruit, mineral and smoked barbecue sauce. It shows aged aromas of cassis and spice.
Produced by the ancient Romans, Falerno may be the world's oldest wine that still enjoys vibrant consumption to this very day. Aglianico (80%) and Piedirosso are blended to produce a richly layered and complex wine, featuring tones of black fruit, mineral and smoked barbecue sauce. It shows aged aromas of cassis and spice.