Feudi Di San Gregorio

Feudi di San Gregorio

Rubrato Irpinia Aglianico

Purchase in Naples, outstanding flavor. Buttery fruity taste. — 19 days ago

Feudi di San Gregorio

Serpico Irpinia Aglianico 2001

j a
9.2

so smoooth, so mouth coating, so rich. mmmmm — 3 months ago

San Gregorio

Las Martas Single Vineyards Calatayud Garnacha 2022

Got the 2022 from total wine - it was amazing — 6 months ago

Rainoldi

San Gregorio Rosso di Valtellina Nebbiolo

Perfumed & expressive aromas & flavors of ripe black and red cherry, wild strawberry, rhubarb, black raspberry, fresh fig, pomegranate, rose water, hibiscus, licorice, anise, wet earth, & new leather.

Vibrant acidity balancing sweet, plush fruit qualities.
— 9 months ago

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Feudi di San Gregorio

Patrimo Campania Merlot 2015

Jan A
9.6

Open for business, a very powerful and soothing merlot. — 3 years ago

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Feudi di San Gregorio

Feudi Studi Fiano di Avellino 2015

Was better 2 years ago. Ok now — 4 years ago

Feudi di San Marzano

Sessantanni Old Vines Primitivo di Manduria 2019

Perfumed nose. Rich, deep cherry and tar layers. Firm structure but forward. Heaviest 750 ml bottle I've ever held! — 2 months ago

Feudi di San Gregorio

Feudi Studi Rosamilia Taurasi Aglianico 2018

Comparing two top end Taurasi from Feudi di San Gregorio
The Rosamilia, coming across slightly heavier vs Fievo with dark plum, baked black cherry, a hint of cinnamon and the black volcanic minerality more pronounced. A hint of coffee dregs or very dark roasted espresso.
On the palate, slightly fuller than Fuevo, the pronounced yet juicy tannins and brilliant acidity. The dark spicy plums are on the forefront.
Brilliant depth & length, still a baby though.
Probably should wait longer than Fievo. Might need to dip into my 2016s instead.
— 3 months ago

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Feudi di San Gregorio

Cutizzi Greco di Tufo

Zach D
9.1

Fresh and lively. Lemon, lime, some exotics on the nose. Jasmine? Some fennel. Palate with high acid, slight fresh almond. Delicious. 2022 vintage — 7 months ago

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San Gregorio

Mixed Vineyards Rosado Garnacha Tempranillo 2021

Light but at the same time very flavorful — 2 years ago

Feudi di San Marzano

Primitivo di Manduria

Nice smooth primitivo — 3 years ago

Feudi di San Gregorio

Sannio Falanghina 2017

Wonderful wine. From what I remember, there was an underlying savory/mineral note to it which was next level. — 5 years ago

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Feudi di San Gregorio

Piano di Montevergine Taurasi Aglianico 2016

AEL
9.1

Pungent, interesting wine. Crushed flowers, overly ripe plum, sour cherries, ripe raspberries, maybe bark. Astringent. Serious wine. Open this way in advance. — 3 months ago

San Gregorio

Las 75 Vendimias de Emilio González Parcela Lagüen Garnacha Tempranillo

San Gregorio – Las 75 Vendimias – Red 2021
Calatayud DO – Aragón, Spain 🇪🇸

Overview
A tribute wine honoring Emilio González’s 75 harvests, sourced from old, high-altitude vineyards in Calatayud. This Garnacha-driven blend (70% Garnacha, 30% Tempranillo) captures the rugged character of the region, elevation, stony soils, and traditional viticulture, resulting in a wine that is both expressive and grounded, with warmth, balance, and authenticity.

Aromas & Flavors
Ripe black cherry, wild strawberry, and plum lead, followed by dried Mediterranean herbs, licorice, and gentle baking spice. Subtle earthy and mineral notes emerge with air, reflecting the old-vine origin and high-altitude terroir.

Mouthfeel
Medium-to-full bodied with rounded, supple tannins. Garnacha brings generosity and warmth, while Tempranillo adds structure and grip. Fresh acidity keeps the wine lively and balanced through a smooth, savory finish.

Food Pairings
Grilled lamb, herb-roasted chicken, mushroom dishes, lentil stews, aged Manchego, or rustic Spanish fare with olive oil, roasted peppers, and slow-cooked meats.

Verdict
A soulful, well-priced Spanish red that delivers true sense of place. Honest, expressive, and comforting, this is old-vine Garnacha done right, approachable now, yet structured enough to hold its own at the table.

Did You Know?
Calatayud is one of Spain’s highest-altitude DOs, with many vineyards planted between 700–1,000 meters, helping Garnacha retain freshness and balance even in warm vintages.

🍷 Personal Pick Highlight
This is real Spain in a glass, old vines, elevation, history, and soul. A wine I happily recommend when authenticity matters more than flash.
— 6 months ago

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Taurasi Aglianico 2015

Vintage 2016 | earthy and stubborn — 2 years ago

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Tom Casagrande

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I’ve had more Aglianico disappointments than with any other grape. Those tannins are tricky to tame.

Bodega San Gregorio

La Muela Calatayud Macabeo 2020

Great rose at a low price — 4 years ago

Feudi di San Gregorio

Primitivo di Manduria 2017

Still learning wine. This is a good red. — 5 years ago