Quintodecimo Via del Campo Falanghina 2013

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Although this wine comes from Italy, the Falanghina grape is thought to be an ancient transplant from Greece. There’s no identity crisis here, though, as this wine expresses all the fruity and mineral character of Falanghina, obtained exclusively from a single vineyard located in Irpinia. You will be charmed by its bright floral aroma with hints of herbs. The range of notes includes apple, pear, and apricot, with nuances of honey. Be prepared for a refreshing, crisp mineral finish. 

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