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Falanghina Wine

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Dive into the aromatic allure of Falanghina wines, a hidden gem among Italian varietals. Our collection captures the essence of this ancient grape, revealing vibrant citrus and floral notes with every sip. If you're seeking to buy a refreshing white wine or shop for a taste that transports you to sun-kissed Italian vineyards, Falanghina offers a delightful escape. Experience Italy's best-kept secret today.
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  • Bosco De Medici Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio Bianco DOC ‘Lavaflava’ 2021

    $48.05
    or $45.65 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chalmers Falanghina 2023

    $32.38
    or $29.29 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Porconero’ Falanghina IGP 2021

    $27.50
    or $26.12 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Falanghina’ Falanghina IGP 2021

    $39.99
    or $37.99 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Villa Raiano Villa Raiano Falanghina IGT 2023

    $37.99
    or $36.09 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Fattoria Pagano IGT Campania Organic Falanghina 2021

    $33.33
    or $28.33 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Nifo Falanghina del Sannio DOC 2020

    $31.67
    or $28.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Nifo Falanghina del Sannio DOP Vend.Tardiva Alenta 2019

    $49.99
    or $46.24 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Cantine Losito IGP Puglia Falanghina 2021

    $31.67
    or $28.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chalmers Mother Block ‘Skin Contact’

    $23.22
    or $20.59 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Chalmers Mother Block ‘White’

    $23.22
    or $20.59 in case of 12 bottles.
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Originating from the coastal regions of Campania in Southern Italy, Falanghina is a grape variety with deep historical roots. The vines thrive in volcanic soils, benefitting from the area's mild Mediterranean climate, resulting in wines with distinctive character. Traditionally, this grape was used in ancient Roman winemaking, proving its longstanding Originating from the coastal regions of Campania in Southern Italy, Falanghina is a grape variety with deep historical roots. The vines thrive in volcanic soils, benefitting from the area's mild Mediterranean climate, resulting in wines with distinctive character. Traditionally, this grape was used in ancient Roman winemaking, proving its longstanding appeal and significance. Today, Falanghina has seen a resurgence in popularity, with wine enthusiasts appreciating its crisp acidity, subtle minerality, and aromatic bouquet. When poured, it reveals notes of green apple, pear, and hints of almond, complemented by a bright citrus finish. Its versatility makes it an ideal pairing for various dishes, from seafood to white meats, emphasizing its role as a cherished staple in Italian gastronomy. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Falanghina wine?

Falanghina is a white grape variety that originates from the Campania region of southern Italy. With a history that can be traced back to ancient Roman times, Falanghina wines are known for their bright acidity, aromatic complexity, and a distinctive mineral touch, often attributed to the volcanic soils where these vines thrive. The wine typically boasts flavors of ripe citrus fruits, such as lemon and orange, complemented by floral and sometimes spicy notes. Its refreshing palate and aromatic richness make it a favorite among those who appreciate white wines that embody both depth and vivacity.

Which wine regions make the best Falanghina wine?

While Falanghina can be found in various parts of Italy, the Campania region, particularly the areas around Benevento and the Amalfi Coast, is hailed as the heartland for producing the finest expressions of this grape. The volcanic terrains, combined with the coastal influence, endow the region with an ideal terroir for Falanghina cultivation. These conditions imbue the wines with their signature minerality and a complex flavor profile. Within Campania, appellations like Falerno del Massico and Sannio are renowned for producing particularly exceptional Falanghina wines.

What are the most popular Falanghina wines?

While Falanghina has been traditionally overshadowed by some other Italian white varieties, its resurgence in recent decades has led to a spike in its popularity. Some of the most sought-after Falanghina wines come from reputable producers in the Campania region, who focus on expressing the grape's inherent qualities. Wines from the aforementioned appellations, Falerno del Massico and Sannio, often garner attention for their consistent quality. Specific wineries and vintages might vary in popularity based on the year and market trends, but wines that truly emphasize the grape's aromatic depth and balanced acidity are always in demand.

What are the best value Falanghina wines?

Falanghina, given its lesser-known status compared to some other Italian white wines, often provides exceptional value for its quality. Many boutique wineries in Campania produce Falanghina wines that are both affordable and of outstanding quality. While the top-tier wines from the most acclaimed producers can fetch higher prices, many mid-range Falanghina wines deliver a tasting experience that rivals far pricier counterparts, making them a favorite among those seeking value without compromising on taste.

What are the foods best paired with Falanghina wines?

Falanghina wines, with their zesty acidity and aromatic profile, pair wonderfully with a wide range of dishes. Seafood is a classic pairing, with dishes like grilled calamari, shrimp scampi, or linguine with clams amplifying the wine's citrus notes. The wine's acidity complements fatty fishes like salmon or mackerel beautifully. Beyond seafood, Falanghina pairs well with white meats, salads, and dishes that incorporate citrus flavors. It's also a delightful companion for cheeses, particularly fresh varieties like mozzarella or burrata. With its versatility, Falanghina can enhance many culinary experiences, bringing the essence of southern Italy to the dining table.