Ottouve Gragnano

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The Gragnano of the Sorrento Peninsula doc is the red wine of the city of Naples par excellence and is considered the best pairing with the true Neapolitan pizza.

Quoted in short stories, poems and comedies of which the most famous is undoubtedly 'Misery and Nobility' by Eduardo Scarpetta in which Totò - as a modern sommelier - praises its characteristics and ends with the famous phrase 'if it is not Gragnano, gave up

It is a lively red wine - with hints of violet, strawberry, rose and raspberry - which should be served cold and which was traditionally drunk after San Martino, when every must becomes wine.
The name OTTOUVE is a tribute to the many autochthonous vines that historically competed and still partially contribute to the production of Gragnano: the footstool, Aglianico, the sciascinoso, sustenance, the chestnut grove, the olive tree, la sauca, the surbegna.

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