Mastroberardino
Mastroberardino[edit | edit source]
Mastroberardino is a renowned Italian winery located in the Campania region, specifically in the town of Atripalda, in the province of Avellino. The winery is celebrated for its dedication to preserving and promoting indigenous grape varieties of the region, such as Aglianico, Fiano, and Greco.
History[edit | edit source]
The Mastroberardino family has been involved in winemaking since the mid-18th century, with official records dating back to 1750. However, it was in 1878 that the family established the winery as it is known today. Over the years, Mastroberardino has played a crucial role in the revival of Campania's ancient grape varieties, many of which were on the brink of extinction.
Vineyards[edit | edit source]
Mastroberardino's vineyards are primarily located in the Irpinia area, which is known for its volcanic soil and favorable microclimate. This region provides ideal conditions for growing high-quality grapes. The winery owns several vineyards, including those in the prestigious Taurasi DOCG area, where the Aglianico grape thrives.
Wine Production[edit | edit source]
Mastroberardino is particularly famous for its production of Taurasi, a robust red wine made from the Aglianico grape. The winery's flagship wine, Radici Taurasi Riserva, is highly regarded for its complexity and aging potential. In addition to Taurasi, Mastroberardino produces a range of other wines, including Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo, and Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio.
Preservation of Ancient Varieties[edit | edit source]
Mastroberardino has been instrumental in the preservation of ancient grape varieties. The winery has worked extensively to cultivate and promote lesser-known varieties such as Piedirosso and Sciascinoso. These efforts have helped to maintain the biodiversity of the region's viticulture and have contributed to the resurgence of interest in Campanian wines.
Archaeological Projects[edit | edit source]
In a unique collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Mastroberardino has been involved in a project to replant ancient vineyards within the ruins of Pompeii. This initiative aims to recreate the wines that were once enjoyed by the ancient Romans, using historical viticultural techniques and grape varieties that were cultivated in the area over two millennia ago.
Legacy and Influence[edit | edit source]
Mastroberardino's commitment to quality and tradition has earned it a reputation as one of Italy's most respected wineries. The family's dedication to preserving the cultural heritage of Campania's winemaking has not only safeguarded ancient grape varieties but has also inspired a new generation of winemakers in the region.
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