/aʎˈaniko dˈel vˈultʊre sʊperiˈore/
- Basilicata
- Vineyard Area: 29.310 Hectares
- Year Appellation Started: 2010
- Appellation Last modified: 2014
- Red Grapes: Aglianico, Aglianico del Vulture
- Rosso (Red)
- Still Red Wine: 100% Aglianico. Aged min 24 months in oak + 12 months in bottle.
- Total Production: 3.482 Hectolitres
- Red Wine: 100%
- Aglianico is one of Italy’s oldest grape varieties, believed to have been brought to the region by the ancient Greeks. The name “Aglianico” is thought to derive from “Ellenico,” meaning “Hellenic” or Greek.
- The “Vulture” in Aglianico del Vulture refers to Monte Vulture, an extinct volcano. The volcanic soils in this area contribute to the wine’s unique mineral complexity and depth, enhancing its distinct character.
- Thanks to its high tannin and acidity levels, Aglianico del Vulture Riserva has excellent aging potential. Well-made examples can evolve and improve for decades, developing more nuanced and complex flavors over time.