Terradora
Since establishing Terredora in 1978, a key strategy has been the rediscovering and restoring of Campania's ancient varieties such as Aglianico, Fiano, Greco and Falanghina. It is these grape varieties that have brought about Campania's vinous renaissance.Innovation and tradition are held in equal importance at Terradora and are found throughout the winery, the vineyards and the cellars - the team at Terradora continually work to master challenges of the future while retaining traditional values and practices.A state of the art wine cellar is enclosed by the natural landscape of Serra di Montefusco and lies at a height of 650 meters over sea level, on soils typical of the locality derived from tuff, a rock formed from volcanic ash. It overlooks the DOC and DOCG wine regions of Irpinia in Sabato Valley, Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo and Taurasi. Great care is taken in the vineyard and cellars, and combined with the traditions and history of the local culture, contribute to the outstanding quality of Terredora wines.