This is a terrific wine, and although it does not share the same tonic focus that we saw in the excellent but cooler 2016 vintage, the 2017 Irpinia Falanghina Via del Campo comes very close indeed. The bouquet is redolent of sweet lemon and grapefruit with soft accents of mountain herb or wild basil. Of course, you can count on that pronounced minerality or salinity that comes across in all these wines. These Falanghina vines were planted in 2004, and we are coming up to some very interesting production years for those plants.