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Il Vulcano

Created as a testament to  two magnificent grapes, the wines of Il Vulcano Imperiale are everything Campanian wines should be - drinkable, affable, and approachable.

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Overview

Brilliant, unique, and yet largely unknown to American consumers, the wines of Campania remain some of Italy's best kept secrets. For centuries, growers here have quietly produced structured, expressive wines that exude the terroir of their vineyards and the unchanging bucolic rusticity of the region. They are wines loaded with personality and strong character, wines that over-deliver to the consumer's palate.

The dominant force behind the region's spectacular terroir is Mount Vesuvius. The world's most famous volcano, it's turbulent and destructive history in ancient times created a landscape capable of producing wines that are fruit forward and rich in acidity. The majority of these wines are crafted with grapes that are indigenous varietals for the area, first planted millennia ago by Greek colonists. The best wines traditionally come from the region's most famous varieties - Falanghina and Aglianico - grown in vineyards on the slopes of the volcano and the surrounding hillsides.

Rivetto

VINI ROSSI

Red

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Zio Nando Barbera d'Alba

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Nebbiolo d'Alba Lirano

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Nervo Barbaresco

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Serralunga Barolo DOCG

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Leon Barolo Riserva

Briccolina Barolo Riserva image

Briccolina Barolo Riserva

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