Saturday, January 6, 2024

VOLCANO: MOUNT VESUVIUS Irpinia, ITALY - Volcanic soils cover less than one percent of the Earth’s surface, yet wines from grapes cultivated on the slopes of ancient volcanoes have a sizable reputation among oenophiles. Thanks to the fertile, mineral-rich soils, #volcanicwines have a distinctive profile. Grown within the walls of Pompeii, Mastroberardino Villa dei Misteri is a blend of grapes farmed by the ancient Romans: Piedirosso, Aglianico and Sciascinoso. Why Volcanic Wines Are Erupting in Popularity Right Now | Robb Report



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