If we had to draw up a ranking of what are the most beautiful and at the same time least known areas in Italy, we would probably put Basilicata on the podium, or at least, very close to it. Perhaps one of the best-known faces of this territory is the oenological one, and if anyone in Italy and around the world finds themselves talking about Basilicata it is because, most likely, they are tasting an Aglianico del Vulture.
Among the region's wine districts, in fact, this is the only one that has managed to carve out a space for itself on the stage of the areas that count, thanks to its age-old wine vocation that is able to make the most of the characteristics of the area's main grape variety, Aglianico. The grape, as is well known, has found its terroir of choice on the slopes of the extinct Vulture volcano. Therefore, in the wines that belong to this denomination (DOCG in the Superiore version), in addition to the classic characteristics of the vine - fruity matter, intense tannic texture, marked acidity - there is a fascinating mineral suggestion, often almost smoky.
The Aglianico del Vulture with the best value for money for the Berebene 2024 guide
This gives rise to important wines with long ageing times (often, to be fair, too long). But wineries have also learned to produce more agile, graceful and juicy versions. In the small list below we suggest our best tastings of Aglianico del Vulture available for less than 20 euros, leading actors in Gambero Rosso’s Berebene 2024 guide
- Aglianico del Vulture 400 Some 2019 - Carbone Vini
- Aglianico del Vulture Baliaggio 2021 - Cantina di Venosa
- Aglianico del Vulture Calice 2021 - Donato D'Angelo di Filomena Ruppi
- Aglianico del Vulture Il Repertorio 2021 - Cantine del Notaio
- Aglianico del Vulture Serra del Prete 2020 - Musto Carmelitano