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Mastroberardino

The Mastroberardino family, point of reference for Italian enology is well-known as guardian of ancient autochthonous vines of Irpinia and Campania, living inside the socio-cultural wine world contest from two centuries, according to the most reliable historical reconstructions.
The first traces of its presence in Irpinia date back to the Bourbons land register, in the half of the Eighteenth century, when the family chose the town of Atripalda for its headquarters, where the ancient cellar is still located. Since then, ten generations led the family business.
Our estates (almost 250 hectares) are located in Irpinia, in the heart of the areas of production of the three DOCG: Taurasi, Greco di Tufo, Fiano di Avellino. They are distributed in several areas with the aim of preserving the identity and ensure safeguard, continuity and development of the local varieties and vineyards. If nowadays the wines of this area have a definite legitimate place among the most exclusive and famous world productions, it is due to the perseverance and the enormous cultural contribution by Antonio Mastroberardino, who was able to represent in a masterly manner the connection between the roots of the ancient world and man’s unquenchable thirst of knowledge.
The company is now led by Piero Mastroberardino, tenth generation vintner, at the helm of the business since the mid-nineties.