Aglianico del Taburno
About the wine
Aglianico del Taburno is a distinguished DOCG from the Benevento province of Campania, centered around the slopes of the Taburno-Camposauro massif. This wine is crafted primarily from the Aglianico grape, which thrives in the region's volcanic and limestone-rich soils. The denomination produces robust red wines, including a Riserva, and a fresh, aromatic Rosato. The reds are known for their deep ruby color, evolving into garnet with age, and a structured, dry profile with persistent, characteristic aromas. The Riserva requires significant aging, including time in wood, resulting in a more complex, harmonious, and full-bodied expression. The region's unique microclimate, characterized by well-ventilated hillsides and significant diurnal temperature shifts, imparts elegance and longevity to the wines. Since its elevation to DOCG status in 2011, the denomination has emphasized strict viticultural standards, including high planting densities and controlled yields, to ensure the highest quality expression of this ancient, noble grape variety.
Grape varieties
Production & aging
The production area is located in the province of Benevento, Campania. It encompasses the entire administrative territories of the communes of Apollosa, Bonea, Campoli del Monte Taburno, Castelpoto, Foglianise, Montesarchio, Paupisi, Torrecuso, and Ponte, along with specific portions of the territories of Benevento, Cautano, Vitulano, and Tocco Caudio. The vineyards are situated on hilly and sub-hilly terrain, excluding valley floors and humid soils.