Feudi di San Gregorio is today one of the symbolic wineries of Southern Italy, located in Sorbo Serpico, in the province of Avellino. Climbing the hill towards Sorbo Serpico, you enter a magical world, among unexpected water places, spice gardens and rose gardens in bloom.
The biggest surprise, however, is inside the cellar: the long barrel room that houses the red wines. The aim is to go beyond the concept of a cellar, making it a forum, a place of meeting, discussion, knowledge, meditation, a laboratory of ideas and culture, a place of welcome and refreshment. World-class professionals participated in the project: the Japanese architect Hikaru Mori had the difficult task of giving architectural unity to the pre-existing structures, developed over time. Massimo and Lella Vignelli, symbols of Italian design in the world and “authors” of the company’s labels, designed the furnishings and interiors.
The company also has an elegant restaurant, Marennà.








