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🗓️ 25 July 2023
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While I was in Irpinia, Campania (southern Italy) earlier this year, I got to spend an afternoon and dinner with Antonio Capaldo, Chairman and mastermind behind Feudi di San Gregorio, the largest and one of the highest quality producers in the region. This episode recaps a lot of the really interesting conversations we had about the steady traction the region has gained in terms of reputation, the culture of art and how it connects with the wine, the bond of this region to its incredible past, and the challenges of being in a region that not enough people know about.
We discuss the potential for Irpinia to be known as a top white wine region in the world and how it will get there.
Photo: Antonio Capaldo, Feudi di San Gregorio
For all the background on Antonio and Feudi, please listen to Episode 337 and then come back to this show to dig into some of the fascinating issues producers face when they have everything going for them, and yet still have a hard time getting their wines to us. This should be an eye-opener!
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0:42.2 | As I told you, in episode 337, Antonio Cabaldo is the chairman of Feodi di San Gregorio, |
0:49.7 | in the itterpina region of Campagna in southern Italy, and this is part of our continuing coverage |
0:56.1 | of my trip there. |
0:58.0 | Antonio is a businessman. |
1:00.8 | He has a masters in management and economics from the London School of Economics, a PhD in |
1:06.8 | economics and finance from a joint program between LSE and the University of Rome. |
1:12.9 | He worked at McKinsey, he was a partner, and then the calling came. |
1:18.9 | His family brought him back into wine, and he started to run Feodi di San Gregorio. |
1:25.9 | Now we detail his story and the basics of the region in episode 337. |
1:31.3 | So we're going to leave that and talk about some different things because after being |
1:35.3 | in the region with Antonio and having some really interesting conversations, I wanted |
1:39.7 | to have him back on the show to talk about the progress of the region and to talk in more |
1:43.8 | detail about Feodi. |
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