Fiano
Fiano is a white grape variety primarily grown in southern Italy, particularly in the regions of Campania and Apulia. Known for its aromatic qualities, Fiano grapes produce wines that are often characterized by floral and fruity notes, including hints of honey, nuts, and tropical fruits. The wines are typically medium to full-bodied with a good balance of acidity.
Fiano wines can be enjoyed young but also have the potential to age well, developing more complex flavors over time. The grape is often used in blends but is also made into single-varietal wines, showcasing its unique characteristics and versatility in different wine styles.