A symbol of the winemaking Renaissance of Southern Italy

Feudi di San Gregorio today embodies the wine renaissance of Southern Italy, promoting a wine culture aimed at the rediscovery of Mediterranean flavours. Valuing the vines of Southern Italy, such as Aglianico, Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo, investing in the territory and in the centuries-old tradition of Irpinian viticulture, means offering a future to a unique environmental heritage.

Cultivated on the rich history of 180 years of vines

Founded in 1986 by two families from Irpinia, Feudi di San Gregorio has its roots in the municipality of Sorbo Serpico in the province of Avellino. Since its inception, the company has focused on preserving high-quality authentic productions and establishing a premium quality standard to meet the highest and most stringent market demands. The new winery was inaugurated in 2004, reflecting Feudi di San Gregorio's desire to merge its long tradition with a futuristic architectural project. Climbing the hill towards Sorbo Serpico you enter a magical world, made up of waterways, aromatic herb gardens and flowering rose bushes.

A combination of art and wine

The biggest surprise, however, is inside the cellar, with the long barrel cellar where we store our red wines. Our goal is to be more than just a winery and become a place for meeting, learning and meditation, a laboratory of ideas and culture, a welcoming and comforting place to find good wine. Internationally renowned professionals were involved in our project: the Japanese architect Hikaru Mori was entrusted with the difficult task of giving architectural unity to the pre-existing structures that had developed over the years. Massimo and Lella Vignelli, leading representatives of Italian design in the world and "authors" of the company's labels, designed the interiors and furnishings.

Experiences to book at Feudi Di San Gregorio

Top reviews

tiziana luongo
September 3, 2024
An unforgettable experience, the staff immediately put us at ease, we felt pampered. Not to mention the sublime food, a splendid journey between sea and mountains accompanied excellently by the matching wines. Thanks to everyone for the magnificent experience.
Etienne Bouchet
November 20, 2023
Sublime experience not far from Avellino, we rented a car just for that. The place is calm, cool and far from any noise. The tasting with Rosella was perfect and the wines excellent while remaining accessible. As for the gourmet restaurant, the level is very high and the dishes served very tasty. Special mention to the olive oil which is exceptional. To do once in your life.

Location

Location Contrada Cerza Grossa, 83050 Sorbo Serpico Avellino, Italy

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Reduced Mobility Access
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Visiting Hours

Monday - Sunday
10:00 - 18:00

Wine types

Red Wine
White Wine
Rose Wine
Sparkling Wine
Sweet Wine

Grape varieties

Fiano di Avellino
Greco di Tufo
Falanghina Del Sannio
Aglianico
Piedirosso

Wine Certifications

Other wineries in Campania

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Afe
Reviewed on February 24, 2025

Excellent food and impeccable service. We booked the "cellar plus lunch" option, which included two courses and two really excellent glasses of wine. Polite and attentive staff. Too bad about the extras... a dessert 18 euros, a coffee 5... I heard the lady at the next table say that at those prices I would definitely not take it! Well, I wanted to try it, but actually 18 euros is really a lot!

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maurizio sol
Reviewed on November 12, 2024

Company that best combines tradition with modernity and sustainability, located in a very beautiful location. Tour of the cellars and tastings under an expert, friendly and professional guide who provided us with a lot of information, also technical, and curiosities. Good. I had known their wines for many years, but realized that I had only tasted some of their products. I must say that after the tastings I realized that I had missed a lot. Congratulations to all

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Estelle Vassallo
Reviewed on November 10, 2024

Wonderful wine tour with great explanations and tasting. Do yourself the favour and remain for an outstanding dinner and then why not directly sleep in their great rooms. A full experience!

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Daniela Garza
Reviewed on November 5, 2024

We stayed at the hotel a couple of nights. It was like a small house with common areas and rooms. The rooms were spacious and clean. The winery and vineyards are gorgeous. Their restaurant is absolutely delicious. I loved their wines since before staying there, that was the reason I chose the hotel and it was perfect to just enjoy beautiful views, drink amazing wine and have great food. We went horseback riding through the vineyards, had a picnic and also did yoga outside.

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Joseph Saturnia
Reviewed on October 24, 2024

My wife and I had an absolutely wonderful experience dining and staying at Feudi di San Gregorio in October of 2024. The wine, the food, the lodging was unforgettable. Our visit consisted of two nights in the Borgo San Gregorio in the Dimora Naturalia, a small cottage short walk from the winery and one night in the Dimora Botanica. When we first arrived, we were greeted with a comfortable seat and a glass of wine. It was a welcome respite from a long overseas flight. They were able to accommodate us for lunch which was by far the best lunch we had our enter trip. We had a relaxing lunch, a walk in the grounds filled with art, gardens and active wine harvesting. We retired that evening thinking there was no better way to begin our travels in the region. The next night, we had reservations for dinner which was a truly special experience. There was a popular football match that night and everyone was at the game. When we sat down, we realized were the only diners in the restaurant. Thinking back, they could have/should have cancelled our reservation and asked us to rebook. Instead they stayed open and served us what was one of the most memorable evenings of my life. Each morning we would wake up and take the short walk past the vineyards, to the main building. You could witness the harvesting operation in progress. The breakfast was every bit as good as the lunch and dinner. Our stay at Feudi was a memorable experience we will never forget. We left with lasting memories and great wine (shipped back to our home) Thank you to Serena, Barbara, Martina, Aida and the rest of the staff. We can't wait until our next visit!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Feudi Di San Gregorio

Where is Feudi Di San Gregorio located?

Feudi Di San Gregorio is located in Irpinia, Italy

What type of wines does Feudi Di San Gregorio produce?

Feudi Di San Gregorio produces Red Wine, White Wine, Rose Wine, Sparkling Wine, Sweet Wine.

What grape varieties do they plant at Feudi Di San Gregorio?

At Feudi Di San Gregorio, they cultivate Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo, Falanghina Del Sannio, Aglianico, Piedirosso.

What languages do they speak at the Feudi Di San Gregorio?

At Feudi Di San Gregorio they speak English, Italian.

Do they produce organic wines at Feudi Di San Gregorio?

No, Feudi Di San Gregorio is not an organic wine producer.