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Fiano
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An ancient Roman grape producing complex, nutty wines with remarkable aging potential. It's one of Southern Italy's finest white varieties, recently gaining international recognition.
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Fiano di Avellino
ItalyDOCG zone producing the finest examples
Campania
ItalyBroader region with diverse expressions
Puglia
ItalyWarmer climate, riper style
Australia
AustraliaEmerging success in warm regions
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Grilled fish
Pasta with clams
Roasted vegetables
Prosciutto
Aged pecorino
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10-12°C (50-54°F)
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3-15 years