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Cantina Giardino

Fiano Tu Tu 2018

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Tasting notes

Thirty days of skin contact in terracotta produces a Fiano with genuine tannin structure and a saline, mineral edge that separates it from most orange wines in this price range. The cherry and chestnut wood aging adds a dry, slightly bitter finish that keeps the honey and apricot notes from becoming soft or flat.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
HoneyDried ApricotHazelnutSaline
  • Style: Deep amber orange; firm tannins; honey, dried apricot, hazelnut, saline mineral finish; 13% ABV
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Fiano; old vines; clay and limestone soils; Irpinia, province of Avellino, Campania; organically farmed; hand-harvested
  • Winemaking: 30-day skin maceration in 200L terracotta amphorae; spontaneous fermentation; 6 months in chestnut and cherry casks; 6 months in stoneware amphorae; unfined, unfiltered, zero added sulfites
  • Serving: Serve at 55-60F; 20-30 minutes decant or pour early and allow to open in the glass
  • Pairing: Grilled mackerel, pasta with anchovies and breadcrumbs, aged pecorino, roasted chicken with herbs, charcuterie
  • Similar To: For fans of Gravner or Radikon-style orange wines who want a Campanian indigenous grape with real tannin structure

Cantina Giardino Tu Tu is a 100% Fiano skin-contact wine from Irpinia, in the mountainous interior of Campania. The grapes come from old vines farmed organically on clay and limestone soils in the province of Avellino, where the Fiano grape has been cultivated for centuries and holds DOCG status under the Fiano di Avellino designation. The Tu Tu is bottled under the broader Campania IGP classification, giving Antonio and Daniela De Gruttola full latitude in winemaking.

For the 2018 vintage, the Fiano macerates on its skins for 30 days in 200-liter terracotta amphorae. After pressing, the wine ages for six months in old chestnut and cherry wood casks, followed by a further six months in stoneware amphorae. The wine is bottled unfined, unfiltered, and without added sulfites. Fermentation occurs spontaneously with indigenous yeasts and without temperature control.

In the glass, Tu Tu pours a deep golden amber with some haze. The nose carries honey, dried apricot, toasted hazelnut, and wild herbs. On the palate, the long maceration produces a wine with firm but integrated tannins, bright acidity, and a saline, mineral finish that reflects the volcanic clay soils of Irpinia. It is a fuller, more structured interpretation of the grape than the shorter-macerated Gaia cuvée from the same estate.

Tu Tu differs from the estate's Gaia cuvée in both maceration length and aging vessel: where Gaia sees a shorter maceration and rests in chestnut, Tu Tu spends 30 days on the skins and passes through both cherry and chestnut wood, adding a distinct earthy, slightly bitter wood character to the wine's aromatic profile.

The tannin structure and saline finish make this a natural match for oily or fatty dishes: think grilled oily fish like mackerel or sardines, pasta with anchovy and breadcrumbs, or aged sheep's milk cheeses. It also works alongside roasted chicken with herbs or a plate of charcuterie with pickled vegetables.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange Wine
Wine Style:, Full Body
Grapes:, Fiano
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2018
Alcohol:, 13%
Country:, Italy
Region:, Campania
Appellation:, Campania IGP
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Cantina Giardino

Cantina Giardino was founded in Ariano Irpino by Antonio and Daniela De Gruttola, growing out of informal winemaking experiments in the late 1990s conducted with a group of friends in the garage of a local figure known as Professor Giardino, from whom the winery takes its name. The commercial winery launched formally in 2003 with a clear founding purpose: identify and rescue old-vine parcels throughout Irpinia that local farmers could no longer afford to maintain, particularly those planted with indigenous varieties that had been displaced by industrial replanting of international grapes. Antonio studied food technology and later specialized in viticulture and oenology in Piedmont. Daniela, trained as an architect, handles both practical and creative aspects of the estate, including handcrafting terracotta amphorae from soil taken directly from the vineyards.

Today Cantina Giardino manages approximately seven hectares spread across sixteen parcels throughout the province of Avellino. The varieties farmed include Aglianico, Fiano, Greco, Coda di Volpe, Primitivo, and Piedirosso, with some vines exceeding 100 years of age. All farming is organic and all vineyard work is manual. The vines are trained in the traditional alberello form wherever possible, planted at low density, and often share parcels with olive and fruit trees, a practice common to traditional Irpinian polyculture. Grasses, flowers, and herbs grow among the vines, contributing to soil health and biodiversity.

In the cellar, fermentations proceed spontaneously with indigenous yeasts and without temperature control. Aging vessels vary by cuvée and vintage and include terracotta and sandstone amphorae, some handmade by Daniela from vineyard clay, and casks of local chestnut, cherry, acacia, and mulberry wood. No fining, no filtration, and no added sulfites are used at any stage. Each vintage receives a label designed by a different local artist, making every release visually distinct. The cuvée name Tu Tu belongs to a trio of approachable expressions alongside Na (orange) and Re (red), though the Tu Tu 2018 represents one of the estate's more extended macerations.

Wine region

Campania, Italy

Campania is located in southern Italy, bordering Lazio to the north, Puglia and Basilicata to the east, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. Within Campania, Irpinia sits in the mountainous interior of the province of Avellino, far from the coastline. The area has a continental climate at altitude, with cold winters, warm summers tempered by elevation, and significant diurnal temperature variation that preserves acidity in the grapes. Vineyards in the province of Avellino range from 300 to over 700 meters above sea level, with soils that alternate between volcanic ash, tuff, clay-calcareous, and limestone formations.

Irpinia holds three DOCG appellations: Taurasi for Aglianico-based reds, Fiano di Avellino for whites from the Fiano grape across 26 municipalities and approximately 430 hectares, and Greco di Tufo for whites from the Greco variety. Fiano di Avellino DOCG achieved recognition in 2003, and Lapio is considered the grape's native territory within the zone, where volcanic soils alternate with clay to produce structured, mineral, and age-capable whites. Cantina Giardino bottles its wines under the Campania IGP designation, which allows more flexibility than the DOCG framework while sourcing from the same high-altitude old-vine parcels of the province.

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