Librandi
The Librandi winery is a modern enterprise founded in 1950 by Antonio and Nicodemo Librandi. Nowadays,
the winery is run by Nicodemo, his two sons Paolo and Raffaele, his nephew Francesco and his niece
Teresa. To this day, they remain faithful to the principles that inspired their forefathers: a great wine requires
love and dedication to the land and its history.
Cirò Bianco DOC
This wine is made from 100% Greco Bianco, a white variety brought to Calabria by the ancient Greeks. After
a soft pressing, the must is fermented in stainless steel tanks to preserve its freshness. Refined briefly in
tanks and bottle for a few months for extra finesse, Cirò Bianco is ready to be enjoyed upon release.
Cirò Rosato DOC
The vineyards that dot the countryside of the small town of Cirò Marina overlook the Ionian Sea and benefit
from cool ocean breezes, thus producing grapes with spicy and floral aromas. Cirò Rosato is made from
100% Gaglioppo, Calabria’s signature variety, selectively harvested in late September into early October.
Cirò Rosso Classico DOC
This wine is made entirely from Gaglioppo, the most important variety from the heart of the Cirò
appellation. Ionian sea breezes and higher elevations cool these southern vineyards, effectively
slowing the ripening process. Cirò Rosso is fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks to preserve
the wine’s fresh, youthful character.
Critone Val di Neto IGT
Made from 90% Chardonnay and 10% Sauvignon Blanc, Critone is a perfect example of Librandi’s belief that
the future of Calabrian enology lies in the delicate balance between tradition and innovation. International
varieties like these were originally planted in the 1980s to offer something different to local markets, but
as the results have been consistently impressive, Critone has gained importance in the diverse portfolio of
Librandi wines.
Critone takes its name from the favorite pupil of the great philosopher, Socrates, and represents Librandi’s
pursuit of the knowledge to consistently produce better wines.
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WINES OF SOUTHERN ITALY