Is the title of the Cardinal
Camerlengo, who administers
the Apostolic Camera and takes
care of the temporal goods of
the Holy See.
The name of this wonderful
wine is inspired by the events
after Frederick II in 1250
when the Guelphs and
Ghibellines conflicted
fiercely to defend the Pope
and to each other by the Swabians.
In those years, Manfred, son
of Frederick, supported by
loyalists, went in different
cities of Lucania political
uncertainty that had been
loyal to the Pope declared
Manfredi regain its passage
approval and support, but in
the city of Rapolla things
went differently.
Rapolla was loyal to the Pope
and, confident in his support
and protection, strenuously
resisted the siege of armed
Manfredi.
And so the Pope, through
Cardinal Camerlengo, in
recognition for such loyalty,
he gave in Rapolla land to
cultivate.