Feudi di San Gregorio — Irpinia’s Modern Renaissance
Located in Sorbo Serpico, in the heart of Irpinia (Campania), Feudi di San Gregorio has led the resurgence of Southern Italian wine since 1986. Its mission: to showcase native grape varieties—Aglianico, Fiano, Greco di Tufo, Falanghina—through a modern and sustainable approach.
Philosophy and vision
Born in the aftermath of regional rebuilding, the estate embraces both innovation and tradition. Its 300+ hectares span over hundreds of parcels at varied altitudes, allowing precise terroir expression. The winemaking focuses on balance, purity, and authenticity.
Feudi di San Gregorio is also a certified B Corp, committed to sustainability, biodiversity, and community engagement.
Architecture and sense of place
The strikingly modern winery is partially underground and topped with a panoramic gourmet restaurant, symbolizing the fusion of wine, design, and hospitality. The estate offers an immersive visitor experience, combining wine, culture, and architecture.
Key wines
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Serpico: flagship red from ancient pre-phylloxera Aglianico vines; bold, structured, elegant, with great aging potential.
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Taurasi Riserva "Piano di Montevergine": classic, powerful and long-lasting Aglianico.
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Patrimo: pure Merlot, rich, dense, and smooth.
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Pietracalda: mineral and floral Fiano di Avellino.
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Cutizzi: expressive, vibrant Greco di Tufo.
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Campanaro: unique white blend of Greco and Fiano.
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Sirica: rare red from a rediscovered native grape, elegant and spicy.
Style
Feudi’s wines are precise, expressive, and balanced. The reds are structured with freshness and spice, while the whites are refined, mineral, and age-worthy.
A benchmark in Southern Italy
Feudi di San Gregorio has become a symbol of Southern Italy’s winemaking revival. With a strong international reputation, innovative practices, and a clear identity, the estate has redefined what Campania’s wines can be—local in roots, global in reach.