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SAN SALVATORE 1988

From Magna Grecia to the heart of Italy, where time slows down

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3000 years ago, the Greeks planted Aglianico and Greco grapes in Campania, in the heart of southern Italy, where San Salvatore 1988 comes from.

Discoverin­g this winery means exploring the Cilento region, from the ancient city of Paestum all the way up to up the Giungano hills, where the mountains seem to touch the sky. This is where you will find the Grand Cru site of Stio, whose vines deliver wines of great structure and elegance.

San Salvatore 1988 makes wines that are long-lived and preserve the memory of the terroirs they hail from, full of the oenologica­l wealth that only these lands carry. “Kalokagath­ia” is a word that comes from the Ancient Greek and means “Good and Beautiful”. This is the key to understand­ing San Salvatore 1988. Care for the land, respect for agricultur­al traditions, innovation, ethics, and sustainabi­lity all values that co-exist here. A biogas plant and three photovolta­ic stations allow the company to be energetica­lly self-sufficient, with minimal environmen­tal impact.

The land must be cared for, even before it is cultivated. Traditions are respected and natural rhythms are followed in an eternal dance between man and nature that results in San Salvatore 1988’s wines:

Pian di Stio 2018 - 100% Fiano from a cru site at 650 metres altitude. Certified organic.

Straw yellow with hints of chlorophyl­l green. A wine that seduces with delicate floral notes and aromas of Mediterran­ean scrub. Elegant, with a deep and persistent taste on the palate. Good ageing potential, with great aromatic developmen­t ahead.

Elea 2018 - An elegant, structured, and meditative Greco, like the terroir it hails from. 10% fermented in French oak barriques. Bright golden yellow colour and intense bouquet, with aromas of citrus, apple and broom. Elegant and very linear structure.

Homage to Gillo Dorfles 2016 Aglianico Riserva dedicated to a 20th century Italian genius who loved Paestum and its history. With its ruby colour and violet tinges, this is a serious red wine, aged in French oak barriques for 24 months. It aims to win you over from the first glass, but also to defy the passage of time. Just like Gillo Dorfles.

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The Stio vineyard. Right: Owner Peppe Pagano in Paestum
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