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    Aia delle Monache

    Pallagrello Nero ‘L’Ombra calma della quercia’

    Italy, Campania, IGT Terre del Volturno

    Red

    Winery Overview

    "We have chosen, to follow our passions and to get involved, to commit ourselves for the pleasure of doing it, to give life to something that belongs to us and represents us, having only one goal clear: to create with tailoring care, wines that are expression of the territory and follow the trend of the different vintages." - Vittorio & Michele Brothers Vittorio and Michele Verzillo began Aia delle Monache in 2003, having always shared a great passion for wine. They were accountants by trade, but both have had formal sommelier training. Growing up in the province of Caserta, these brothers were familiar with the lore of the local but forgotten Pallagrello, Asprinio and Casavecchia grapes. When the opportunity came along to purchase a vineyard of Pallagrello, they knew they couldn’t pass it up. "Unfortunately, Michele left us too soon in 2022. We are left with his kind and jovial spirit and his passion, which we continue to build upon as we continue the company." Now in his 50s, Vittorio approaches his winemaking in a truly humble way, willing to learn and listen to whoever will give them the time. Unlike so many of the folks around them, the brothers didn't have generations of family winemaking history to guide them, so at times they’ve leaned on those that do. This approach easily led them into the world of natural winemaking, with their main focus on producing wines of place. The two and a half hectares they purchased were originally planted on 2003 in the village of Castel Campagnano, a stunning part of Campania that is very much influenced by the Parco Matese to the north and the Taburno to the Southeast, both of which provide a cooling effect to these vineyards. Here you will find medium heavy soil with layers of both sand and clay.  

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    Vineyard

    23-year-old vines, planted in 2003. All estate grown and farmed organically, not certified. Manual harvest into small crates in Mid-October.

    Terroir

    Hilly area of Castel Campagnano in the Beneficio area, planted at 260 m above sea level. Soil is a sandy-clay mix with good organic content and some gravel. South/South-East exposure

    Vinification

    Gentle and slow destemming; pressing of whole grapes and transfer of the must into stainless steel tanks for alcoholic fermentation; maceration on the skins for 15 days; racking, decanting, transferring to wood after malolactic fermentation.

    Aging

    Aging partly in 10 hl French oak barrels and partly in ceramic for 12 months. Bottled in the winter following the harvest; it then rests in the bottle for another 12 months.

    Reviews

    "The Calm Shadow of the Oak"
    Let's think of Pallagrello Nero like this: as an elegant and refined wine, aristocratic but at the same time lively and bold, a noble wine with its reassuring and proud character. The carefully selected grapes come from our own vineyard in the town of Castel Campagnano, managed with environmentally friendly farming techniques

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