
Greco
Learn about Greco — taste profile, popular regions and more …
This late-ripening variety from Campania flaunts an invigorating mineral character—more so than its other regional white grape compatriots, Fiano and Falanghina.
Tasting Notes for Greco
Greco is a dry white wine with a medium body and a relatively high acidity. Bursting with fresh citrus, stone fruit, herb and spice, Greco di Tufo wines are dark lemon or gold in color but aren’t particularly heavy on the palate.
Perfect Food Pairings for Greco
Greco wines will go perfectly with grilled seabass, catfish in a lemon sauce, fried calamari, Caprésé salad and antipasti.
Sommelier Secrets for Greco
The name Tufo comes from the soft, volcanic rock found all over in the subsoil of the region where Greco thrives.
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Aminea Greco di Tufo D.O.C.G. 2002Greco from Italy
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Montesole Greco di Tufo 2002Greco from Italy
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