I tasted this wine twice within a few weeks, first in a blind flight of its peers and later in a bottle I ordered off a restaurant menu in Positano. On both occasions, I found the 2017 Greco di Tufo to be slightly heavy and oxidative in its flavor profile. The bouquet opens to notes of candied fruit, honey and sun-dried apricot. With the Greco di Tufo G recently in my memory (take the outrageously excellent 2010 vintage that scored 95+ points as a guidepost), this Greco falls short of that wine. The hot 2017 vintage has taken its toll in this case.