I kind of grouped them into tiers:

Best:
* Donnachiara
* Vernice

Good:
* Iovine
* La Capranera
* Terredora di Paolo
* Feudi di San Gregorio (not pictured)

Decent:
* Janare

Bad:
* This one I found from Bascilata (not pictured)

Not tried: We haven't tried these yet bc we brought them back from Italy and save them for something special
* Bellaria: this one was described to us as different Falanghina by the shopowner in Milan
* Terre Stregate: this one was described to us as "best value"
* Terredora di Paolo: my parents brought this one back for us

Once I grouped them, I started looking at the back. Of the wines pictured, they come from 4 different DOPs or IGTs, with a pair from each category. The two we found to be the best both come from the same one, Benevento Falanghina IGT, which I thought was interesting.

We also has some really good ones in Italy that stack up with Vernice and Donnachiara. These two bottles were Dante and Feudi di San Gregorio Verditerre.

by ChiefKelso

3 Comments

  1. You’re as obsessed with falanghina as I am with taurasi. Doing the good work I see. Anyway falanghina is amazing. Try the sparkling versions and The ones from Puglia as well!

  2. FocusIsFragile

    I don’t see any Quintodecimo. *cough cough*

  3. Mountain_Go

    The Terraces in Napa makes a Falanghina and it’s very tasty

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