Home to some of Italy's most improved wines, Campania delivers a treasure trove of established growing areas such as Greco di Tufo, Fiano di Avellino and Taurasi, as well as boasting a dynamic scene of boutique producers from Campi Flegrei, Sannio and Irpinia.
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Aglianico del Taburno is one of Campania's improving red wines and alongside Taurasi often provides the region's best expression of the Aglianico g...
Read more ▸Aversa is a small growing area near Naples known for the production of still and sparkling white wine from the little known Asprinio grape.
Read more ▸Sometimes referred to as Beneventano, this is a catch all appellation for wines made in the province of Benevento.
Read more ▸IGP Campania is a regional appellation for winemaking across the entire territory of Campania. In recent years it has facilitated experimentation w...
Read more ▸Campi Flegrei DOC is a small wine growing area in Campania capable of producing interesting, mineral wines.
Read more ▸The Island of Capri is just off the coast of Naples and produces wines from a local grape varieties such as Forastera and Biancolella.
Read more ▸Casavecchia di Pontelatone DOC produces a red wine from the Casavecchia variety grown around the town of Pontelatone, just north of Caserta in Camp...
Read more ▸Castel San Lorenzo is a small DOC wine in Campania. It produces red wines from Barbera, Sangiovese, Aglianico and Aglianicone. Whites are made with...
Read more ▸Catalanesca del Monte Somma IGP is an increasingly popular appellation for wineries cultivating the little known Catalanesca grape. Many of these u...
Read more ▸The Cilento DOC is an area of stunning beauty and is now home to a handful of producers making high quality wines.
Read more ▸Colli di Salerno covers winemaking around the town of Salerno in Campania. Fiano and Aglianico grow here.
Read more ▸Costa d’Amalfi DOC is produced on the Amalfi coast and showcases local grape varieties such as the white Biancolella and Cococciola. Red wines ar...
Read more ▸Epomeo is a rarely used IGP appellation covering wines produced around the area of Naples in Capania from a range of different grape varieties loca...
Read more ▸Falanghina del Sannio covers whites wines made with a minimum of 85% Falanghina around the town of Sannio in Campania.
Read more ▸Falerno del Massico is one of Campania’s historical wines. Reds are produced from varying blends of Aglianico, Piedirosso and Primitivo while whi...
Read more ▸Fiano di Avellino is one of the most important white wines in the South of Italy. Produced from the Fiano grape grown around the town of Avellino i...
Read more ▸Galluccio is a small appellation for red, white and rose wines. Whites must be made with a minimum of 70% Falanghina while reds and rose must be ma...
Read more ▸Greco di Tufo is a premium white wine producing appellation just to the east of Naples in the south of Italy. The wines are exotic and fresh with p...
Read more ▸Produced in the hills to the east of Naples, Irpinia DOC is slowly growing in interest. Whites are generally made from Coda di Volpe, Falanghina, F...
Read more ▸The island of Ischia, just off the coast of Naples is a fascinating wine making territory. Whites are produced with the local Biancolella. Reds ...
Read more ▸Paestum is a regional appellation for a variety of wines and styles made in the province of Salerno in Campania.
Read more ▸The rugged coastline of the Sorrento peninsula is home to fresh Mediterranean wines from the local grapes of Campania. Whites include Falanghina an...
Read more ▸Roccamonfina is a small but interesting IGP appellation in the north of Campania. It is home to some of the region's cult status reds such as Fatto...
Read more ▸Sannio DOC is produced in the province of Benevento in the East of Campania. A range of grapes can be grown here, of which Falanghina and Coda di V...
Read more ▸Campania's most important red wine, produced from Aglianico around the village of Taurasi.
Read more ▸Terre del Volturno is a catch all regional appellation for a host of local and international varieties grown in the province of Caserta in Campania...
Read more ▸Vesuvio DOC is a catch all appellation for winemaking around the Vesuvius volcano near Naples. It also incorporates the famous Lacryma Christi red,...
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