Jeb Dunnuck: 2011 Taurasi 93 Points
“The 2011 Taurasi is all Aglianico and could be thought of as the Barbaresco of the south! It offers a smoking bouquet of ripe currants,
“The 2011 Taurasi is all Aglianico and could be thought of as the Barbaresco of the south! It offers a smoking bouquet of ripe currants,
“More elegant than the Taurasi, with awesome notes of black cherries, currants, toasted spices and hints of barrique, the 2011 Serpico is a full-bodied, beautifully
“The 2013 Patrimo is 100% Merlot that spent 18 months in French oak, with close to a year in the bottle before release. It offers
James Suckling gave 95 points to the Aglianico Irpinia Rubrato 2015 which he also listed as number 76 of his top 100 Italian wines for
On November 29, 2017, in his “What I’m Drinking Now” column for the Huffington Post, John Mariani writes about Feudi di San Gregorio’s Taurasi 2011.
Michael Apstein gives Feudi di San Gregorio, Taurasi Riserva DOCG (Campania, Italy) Piano di Montevergine 2011 95 points on WineReviewOnline.com He notes that “ I
Feudi di San Gregorio has just gotten some great scores from the Wine Enthusiast which we want to share. Both red and white wines are
Justin Chapple shares two recipes in Food & Wine in the October 2017 issue and his choice of white wines to pair with his dishes
The Wine Advocate has given Feudi di San Gregorio exceptional ratings, a great way to start September. Monica Larner gave their Patrimo 2015, a 97 point
There’s a saying that opportunity often comes disguised in the form of misfortune. Or “there’s a silver lining in every cloud” — expressions of hope
Most of our labels reproduce mosaics from Galla Placidia Mausoleum in Ravenna. Masterpieces of Byzantinian art, the most famous art when Gregorio Magno was Pope.
Q & with Antonio Capaldo about his decision to enter the family business in 2009
Irpinia is a historic region of the Apennine countryside, where vineyards coexist with fruit trees, forests, olives and aromatic herbs.
A Visit to Feudi di San Gregorio transports you to the world of wine and gastronomy that honors Irpinian culture.
Welcome to the world of Feudi di San Gregorio. We are located 155 miles from Rome in the region of Campania, in Southern Italy. The estate has 740+ acres of vineyards, made up of over 700 plots, with 200 more belonging to local families who sell their grapes to Feudi.