
Paternoster
Vulcanico Falanghina 2023
Basilicata
Volcanic wines are currently one of the current hot topics in the wine world, and the Vulcanico Falanghina is having its moment in the sun. The name “Vulcanico” highlights the fact that the grapes are harvested from vineyards near the base of Mount Vulture, an extinct volcano. The Vulcanico combines the freshness, balminess and delicacy of the Falanghina grape with the brightness and generosity that one would expect from a white wine from southern Italy.
Vineyard
Vineyards located at 450/600 mt above sea levelsive of Southern Italy.
Tasting Note
Colour: Straw yellow that contains brilliant green reflections. Perfume: Intense and persistent with sensations of delicate white flowers and fruit. Taste: Freshness and balance, with a clean finish
Food Paring
Ideal as an aperitif, it can also accompany various types of antipasti, plates of simple fish and vegetables as well as fresh cheeses
Color
White
Blend %
100% Falanghina
Appellation
Basilicata
Alcohol
13.00%
Trade Materials
Other Wines by this Producer

Synthesi Aglianico del Vulture
Aglianico del Vulture DOC
In 1997 Paternoster added the name “Synthesi” to what previously had been labeled simply as Aglianico del Vulture; the word synthesi refers to “synthesis” in English, as the wine is made from grapes grown in different sections of the Vulture. Synthesi is an Aglianico intended for drinking young, and is an excellently priced example of what the grape is all about.

Don Anselmo Aglianico del Vulture
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