Campania
Campania is a wine region in southern Italy surrounding Naples, characterized by ancient volcanic soils, Mediterranean climate, and significant elevation changes from coastal areas to inland mountains. The region is celebrated for its indigenous white grape varieties including Fiano, Greco, and Falanghina, while Aglianico dominates the red wine production, particularly in the renowned Taurasi DOCG. Campania's winemaking history dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times, with many producers now focusing on reviving native varieties and producing terroir-driven wines that express the region's unique volcanic minerality.
