Tre Rupi
Tre Rupi is the name of Falanghina Irpinia DOC, a name that is commonly given to Mount Tuoro ...
Tre Rupi is the name of Falanghina Irpinia DOC, a name that is commonly given to Mount Tuoro ...
Sarracino is the name of the Fiano di Avellino DOCG, the name of an ancient district and an ancient wood whose trees were destroyed between 1762 and 1768 ...
Irpinia Aglianico doc Monsignore was born in Montemarano, a renowned Irpinia sub-area that gives one of the greatest expressions of Aglianico. The lands of Montemarano are rich in vulcanic materials due to ancient and violent crutions.
Calore is the name of the Greco di Tufo DOCG, it takes its name from the river that flows downstream of Mount Tuoro.
Grapes: 100% Greco di Tufo
Soil characteristics: clayey-calcareous
Training system: espalier
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
The work is a unique piece kept in a glass bell.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°
The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940 ° The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940° The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Studio d'Arte di Marcello Aversa