Campania wines

Wines from the Campania region are among the most popular products in the world. Currently the Campania region boasts 19 DOP (Protected Designation of Origin) wines, divided into 4 DOCG (Controlled and Guaranteed Designation of Origin) and 15 DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines, and more than 10 wines registered with the IGP (Protected Geographical Indication) designation. Nowadays the Campania region is an higly under vines land and the major production zones are concentrated in the Vesuvio area and in the districts of Avellino, Benevento, Caserta and Salerno, but also the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida have an high-quality ranged production. Indeed, the principal important ingredient of the success that characterizes Campania wines is the quality of natural environmental conditions, in other words, vineyards are located in territories which take advantage from the particular benefits caused by excellent morphological and climatic conditions.

Campania wines: designations

The better part of the Campania region is cultivated with vineyards which result in recognized high-quality ranged red wines like “Taurasi DOCG” or “Aglianico del Taburno DOCG”, and in really fine white wines like “Greco di Tufo DOCG”, “Fiano di Avellino DOCG”, “Falanghina”, and many other excellent wines.

Campania wines through history

Introduced by the Greeks between the 7th and 6th centuries B.C. (indeed, most of the native grapes comes from vineyards of Greek orgin), during the Roman Empire Campania wines highly prospered to the point that the exports also deeply grew out of the Italic peninsula. In fact, the most famous wines at that time, as “Falerno”, “Caleno”, “Faustiniano”, named “the emperors’ wines” by Cicero, Virgil and Martial, were produced in the Campania region, that Pliny The Elder not by chance defined with the name of “Campania Felix” in order to stress its particularly flourishing morphological conditions. Its current succes starts since 1930s, thanks to the exportation of the Aglianico in the Piemonte region and in France by the well-known “wine railway”.

Buy Campania wines at the best price

Buy Campania wines directly from local producers in order to achieve the best price. On the Taurasi DOCG marketplace you can find out the winemakers which sell local wines without intermediaries.

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Beneventano Rosato Frizzante IGP “Appiano” Bio – Bosco Sant’Agnese Winery

Original price was: €11,50.Current price is: €10,40.

The Beneventano Rosato Frizzante IGP “Appiano” Bio from Cantina Bosco Sant’Agnese is a wine with a more or less intense pink color. The nose expresses a broad fruity and floral bouquet. On the palate it is well structured, dry and balanced. An intriguing taste that gives a medium persistent finish.

Cantina :  Cantina BSA
5 out of 5

Beneventano Aglianico IGP “Topeé” Bio – Bosco Sant’Agnese Winery

11,30

The Beneventano Aglianico IGP “Topeé” Bio from Cantina Bosco Sant’Agnese is a wine with a deep ruby red color. The nose releases elegant aromas of ripe red fruits accompanied by light notes of spices and delicate woody nuances. The palate is fresh and harmonious, with good structure and soft tannins, thanks to the long aging in chestnut barrels that gives the wine a distinctive character. An intriguing taste that gives a medium persistent finish.

Cantina :  Cantina BSA
5 out of 5

Beneventano Barbera IGP “Coppacorte” Bio – Bosco Sant’Agnese Winery

11,30

The Beneventano Barbera IGP “Coppacorte” Bio from Cantina Bosco Sant’Agnese is a wine with a deep and impenetrable red color. The nose presents a characteristic bouquet composed of notes of ripe fruit, hints of rose and with hints of underbrush and vegetables in general. The palate expresses a full-bodied and structured flavor, tending to softness and with balanced tannins. A very interesting taste that gives an unforgettable finish.

Cantina :  Cantina BSA
5 out of 5