A slightly weighty white from Southern Italy’s Campania region. The Vadiaperti Falanghina is a quintessential warm weather wine, perfect for a lakeside outing. Elegant, but unfussy.
- Falanghina is one of the most popular white grapes to grow in the Campania region, just south of Naples.
- This wine is made by Raffale Troise, the son of Antonio Troise, a former importer who started making wine under the Vadiaperte label in 1984.
- The Falanghina vines thrive in volcanic soils of a 10-hectare vineyard within the Irpinia region of Campania, at approximately 400-600 meters above sea level.
Vibes with:
- Motorcycle rides through cobblestone streets.
- Seared scallops with lemon butter.
- Boat shoes.