High acidity, stiff tannins, and very dark grapes with overwhelming dried plum. Wonderful! — 6 years ago
Crushable but a bit acidic — 6 years ago
Sat on a veranda high up on the Amalfi Coast with this local Moscato Spumante gem, it adds a great sparkle to dessert and is bursting with apple flavour, followed by a hint of almonds. Not too fizzy and very light. Going down a treat! — 11 years ago
Amazing Italian. Cant wait to get another bottle! — 6 months ago
VvNp. Try again — 2 years ago
Esame AIS III — 4 years ago
Thin, refreshing, mild but bright taste rounded with floral notes — 6 years ago
2011 vintage — 12 years ago
Xmass 2021 very good similar to Taburno Falanghina del Sannio S&M brought this would buy again — 5 years ago
This is incredible value. Deep, full bodied and with typical character, at only $13 if I recall correctly, this is some of the best value I've found. — 6 years ago
Very good! Paired this with spaghetti and meatballs. Can't lose. — 9 years ago
In sorrento — 13 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
Anima Lavica 2022, Aglianico - Campania, Italy 🇮🇹
Overview
100% Aglianico from Campania, vintage 2022. A volcanic-driven southern Italian expression showcasing structure, concentration, and tension. Built for the table, not for casual sipping.
Aromas & Flavors
Concentrated red cherry, sour plum, crushed raspberry, dried oregano, dark earth, and a subtle smoky mineral tone reflecting volcanic soils.
Mouthfeel
Full-bodied and bone dry with firm, textured tannins. Intense and structured on its own, yet smooths and integrates beautifully when paired with food. Long, savory finish.
Food Pairings
Braised short ribs, lamb shank, grilled ribeye, wild boar ragu, aged pecorino or caciocavallo.
Verdict
Powerful and expressive. A classic food-demanding Aglianico that shows grip, depth, and southern Italian character.
🍷 Did You Know?
Campania’s volcanic soils, particularly around Benevento and Irpinia, contribute to Aglianico’s signature structure, minerality, and aging potential. — 4 months ago