In the heart of the wonderful landscape of Amalfi Coast, Tramonti, there are some of the oldest vineyards in Italy. They are monumental plants of Tintore (rare autochthonous vine) which are about 300 years old. They have been saved thanks to the soils rich in pumice and volcanic sands, resting on calcareous rocks. These vineyards are open-air museums of wine history. Along the path you will find ungrafted vines.
Rare and ultracentenarian, with mightly and interwoven branches, bear quality fruit with special features. You will know the secrets of the lovcal wines, discover their peculiarities and processes that from fruit to glass.
Trip Info
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Via Fieccia, Tramonti (SA)
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Aperitif
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All the year, on request
Overview
Visits to the historical pre-philloxera vineyards (300-500 years old), the XVII century wine cellar, with WINE-TASTING of 3 D.O.C. wine – Amalfi Coast – Tramonti paired with “panzanella” (bread salad made of “pane biscottato” – double-baked whole flour bread, fresh tomatoes and basil) accompanied by fresh mozzarella and ricotta, matured cheeses and salami.