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Regular price
€18,60
Vintage:
2024
Denomination:
Greco di Tufo
Grape variety:
Greek
Origin:
Italy, Campania
Alcohol:
13%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
10°
When to drink:
Aperitif, Lunch, Dinner, Business Dinner
Type:
White Wine
Taste:
Fresh and full-bodied, with mineral and citrus notes, and a savory, persistent finish
Flavorings:
citrus, pear, almond, broom, mineral
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
5 years
What kind of wine is Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde?
Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde is one of the most representative white wines of Campania and all of Southern Italy. It is made from Greco grapes, an ancient grape variety of Greek origin that has found its most authentic expression in the Irpinia territory. The production area, located among the tuffaceous hills of the Valle del Sabato, gives the wine a distinct minerality and characteristic freshness. An elegant style and intense aromas make this Greco di Tufo a complex yet very pleasant white to drink, also ideal for those approaching Campanian wines for the first time.Vintage details
The 2024 vintage was marked by a mild and dry spring, followed by a balanced summer with good temperature excursions between day and night. These climatic conditions favored optimal grape ripening, preserving acidity and aromas. The result is a wine of great aromatic precision, capable of combining body and freshness with a savory and persistent finish.Winemaking and aging
The winemaking of Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde takes place with fermentation in stainless steel at a controlled temperature, to maintain the varietal aromas intact. After fermentation, the wine rests for a few months on its lees – a phase called "sur lie" – which contributes to giving it greater structure and softness on the palate. It does not undergo wood aging, thus preserving the purity of the fruit and the typical minerality of Greco.Tasting Notes
Discovering Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde is a sensory journey between elegance and freshness.Color
To the eye, it presents a brilliant straw yellow with slight golden reflections, a sign of its youth and vitality.Nose
The bouquet is complex and fine, with notes of white fruit (peach, pear), citrus, and light floral nuances. Mineral sensations and a slight hint of almond, typical of Greco di Tufo, then emerge.Taste
On the palate, it is fresh, balanced, and savory. The lively acidity is well balanced by a pleasant softness, while the long and mineral finish immediately invites another sip. It is a wine that perfectly expresses the character of the Irpinia territory: elegant, intense, and highly drinkable.Food pairings for Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde
This versatile white pairs excellently with numerous Mediterranean dishes. Perfect as an aperitif or with seafood appetizers, it gives its best with:- Raw fish and seafood carpaccios
- Risottos with seafood or vegetables
- Baked or grilled fish
- Fresh and goat cheeses
- Traditional Campanian dishes, such as spaghetti with clams or Cetara anchovies
Storage and aging: how to store Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde
Greco di Tufo DOCG Tenute di Altavilla 2024 - Villa Matilde is a white wine that best expresses its freshness in its early years. It is advisable to store it in a cool, dark place with a stable temperature, preferably between 10 and 14 °C, with the bottle lying down to keep the cork moist. It should be enjoyed within 2-3 years of the harvest to appreciate its vibrancy, fruity aromas, and typical mineral imprint. Over time it tends to evolve towards more complex notes of honey and dried fruit, but its main charm remains linked to the freshness and balance that characterize the young version.Villa Matilde
The history of Villa Matilde winery Villa Matilde is a winery that intertwines wine tradition with innovation, creating wines that tell the rich heritage of the Campania region. Founded in the 1960s, the Avallone family has dedicated itself to rediscovering ancient vineyards, with a passion refle...