Irpinia DOC
Irpinia DOC is a mountainous wine-producing subregion located in the eastern part of Campania, centered around the province of Avellino. The area features volcanic and limestone soils with significant altitude variation, creating a cool microclimate with good diurnal temperature shifts that benefit slow grape ripening and aromatic development. Irpinia is renowned for its indigenous grape varieties including Aglianico, Greco, Fiano, and Coda di Volpe, producing elegant, mineral-driven white wines and structured, age-worthy reds with bright acidity.
