Terlato Wines has entered into a long-term partnership to import the wines of Feudi San Gregorio, which is based in Campania, Italy.

Terlato Wines will import eight estate wines from Feudi San Gregorio. These include two Taurasi wines and two Aglianico wines, in addition to Falanghina, Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo, and a rosé of Aglianico.

All these drinks come with distinctive, contemporary labels designed by artist Massimo Vignelli.

"Quality has always come first for us, and Feudi San Gregorio has set the bar extremely high on quality."

Terlato Wines CEO William A Terlato said: "This is an ideal partnership for many reasons.  Quality has always come first for us, and Feudi San Gregorio has set the bar extremely high on quality.

"Secondly, there is great synergy with owner Antonio Capaldo and CEO Pierpaolo Sirch.  We are pleased to add Feudi San Gregorio's Campania wines to our exceptional portfolio of Italian wines."

Feudi San Gregorio COO Pierpaolo Sirch said: "We are excited about working with Terlato to grow our brand in the US.

"Terlato is known for the quality of its portfolio, and we're proud to be a part of it. Since the beginning, we wanted to prove that indigenous wines from Campania can be as beautiful, balanced and expressive as any wine in the world.

"With Terlato, we're excited to bring Feudi San Gregorio to a larger audience in America."

Set up in 1986, Feudi San Gregorio is located in the village of Sorbo Serpico, in the Avellino province of Campania.

Terlato Wines imports over 80 brands from more than a dozen countries.