Mastroberardino Fiano di Avellino

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Fiano is a vine with very ancient origins that date back to Roman times, period in which this grape variety was known as Vitis Apiana for the sweetness of its berries so appreciated by bees.
After the difficult period of the sixties, in which there was a risk of losing the ancient provincial viticultural heritage, the stubborn action of Antonio Mastroberardino brought back the Fiano
among the most cultivated vines in the province of Avellino, arousing interest in cultivation even outside the region.

 

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