The Salvatore Martusciello OttoUve Gragnano is a lively, lightly sparkling red wine - with hints of violet, strawberry, rose and raspberry - which should be served cold and which was traditionally drunk after San Martino, when each must becomes wine.
Gragnano della Penisola Sorrentina doc is par excellence the red wine of the city of Naples and is considered the best pairing with true Neapolitan pizza.
Mentioned in stories, poems and comedies of which the most famous is undoubtedly 'Miseria e Nobiltà' by Eduardo Scarpetta in which Totò - as a modern sommelier - praises its characteristics and ends with the famous phrase 'if it is not Gragnano, desist'
The name OTTOUVE is a tribute to the many native vines that historically competed and still partially contribute to the production of Gragnano: the Piedirosso, the Aglianico and the Sciascinoso for at least 60%, the Suppezza, the Castagnara and the Olivella for the remaining 40%.