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Discover the rich flavors of Campania wines, a hidden gem in Italy's viticultural heritage. From the aromatic whites of Fiano and Greco to the robust reds of Aglianico, our curated collection invites you to explore and buy the best of Campania's vineyards. Dive deep into the region's wine legacy and shop for bottles that encapsulate its unique terroir and tradition. Cheers to finding your next favorite pour!
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  • Mastroberardino Greco di Tufo DOCG 2022

    $46.61
    or $42.81 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mastroberardino Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio DOC Bianco (Coda di Volpe) 2020

    $35.28
    or $32.04 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mastroberardino Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2022

    $46.61
    or $42.81 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mastroberardino ‘Redimore’ Irpinia DOC (Aglianico) 2020

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    $49.94
    or $45.97 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mastroberardino ‘Radici’ Taurasi DOCG (Aglianico) 2018

    $105.93
    or $99.16 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mastroberardino ‘Lacrimarosa’ Irpinia Rosato DOC 2020

    $36.94
    or $33.62 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Guardiense Fiano Sannio 2022

    $21.65
    or $20.57 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Villa Raiano Greco di Tufo DOCG 2023

    $47.99
    or $45.59 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Vetere’ Rosato IGP 2021

    $39.99
    or $37.99 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Porconero’ Fiano IGP 2021

    $27.50
    or $26.12 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Ischia Sapori Rucolino 700ml

    $116.25
    or $110.44 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Villa Raiano Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2023

    $43.99
    or $41.79 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Villa Raiano Aglianico 2021

    $37.99
    or $36.09 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bosco De Medici Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio Bianco DOC ‘Lavaflava’ 2021

    $48.05
    or $45.65 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Colli Di Lapio Taurasi DOCG ‘Andrea’ 2017

    $100.75
    or $95.71 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Colli Di Lapio Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2022

    $66.65
    or $63.32 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Porconero’ Falanghina IGP 2021

    $27.50
    or $26.12 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Porconero’ Aglianico IGP 2021

    $27.50
    or $26.12 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Falanghina’ Falanghina IGP 2021

    $39.99
    or $37.99 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • San Salvatore ‘Ceraso’ Aglianico IGP 2021

    $39.99
    or $37.99 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Fattoria Pagano IGT Campania Organic Falanghina 2021

    $33.33
    or $28.33 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Fattoria Pagano IGT Campania Organic Aglianico 2019

    $36.33
    or $32.70 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Nifo Sannio Fiano DOC 2020

    $38.33
    or $34.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Nifo Falanghina del Sannio DOC 2020

    $31.67
    or $28.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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Campania, nestled in the southwestern part of Italy, boasts a rich wine-making history that dates back to ancient times. The region's diverse landscapes, ranging from coastal areas to mountainous terrains, contribute to its varied microclimates, making it an ideal region for vine cultivation. The fertile volcanic soils, especially around the Campania, nestled in the southwestern part of Italy, boasts a rich wine-making history that dates back to ancient times. The region's diverse landscapes, ranging from coastal areas to mountainous terrains, contribute to its varied microclimates, making it an ideal region for vine cultivation. The fertile volcanic soils, especially around the Vesuvius area, impart distinct characteristics to the wines, leading to expressions with profound mineral notes and vibrant acidity. Over the years, Campania has prioritized indigenous grape varieties, preserving its wine heritage and authenticity. Varieties like Fiano, Greco, and Aglianico are not just names; they represent stories, traditions, and the passionate efforts of local vintners who aim to produce wines that genuinely reflect the spirit of Campania. Whether sipped on a sunlit terrace overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea or enjoyed in the heart of the region's ancient vineyards, Campania wines promise a journey through Italy's enchanting history and culture. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Campania?

Campania is a picturesque region located in the southwestern part of Italy, flanking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Encompassing cities like Naples, Salerno, and the famous Amalfi Coast, Campania is as renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historical landmarks as it is for its viticulture. The region's proximity to the sea, combined with its hilly terrains and the presence of ancient volcanoes like Mount Vesuvius, has created a patchwork of unique microclimates that are ideal for grape cultivation. Campania, with its rich cultural heritage, is not just a haven for tourists but also for wine enthusiasts looking to explore wines that carry the essence of southern Italy.

Are wines from Campania good and affordable?

Absolutely! Campania offers a diverse portfolio of wines that are celebrated for their quality, character, and affordability. The region has been producing wines since ancient times, and the knowledge passed down through generations has ensured consistently high standards. Grapes here benefit from the volcanic soils and varying climatic conditions, giving wines a distinct minerality and freshness. While some premium wines from well-known estates might carry a higher price tag, many wineries in Campania produce exceptional wines that are reasonably priced. The region offers an excellent balance of quality and value, ensuring that wine enthusiasts can find something delightful within their budget.

What makes Campania a special wine region?

Campania stands out in the Italian wine scene due to its commitment to indigenous grape varieties. While other regions might chase international grape trends, Campania has steadfastly focused on preserving and promoting its local varietals. Grapes such as Fiano, Greco, Falanghina, and the red Aglianico have roots deep in the region's history. The volcanic terrains, especially around areas like Vesuvius, infuse the wines with a unique minerality and vibrancy. The combination of tradition, diverse terroir, and innovative winemaking practices has positioned Campania as a region that offers both historical depth and contemporary excellence in its wines.

What type of wine is Campania most known for?

Campania is particularly celebrated for its white wines, with varietals like Fiano and Greco taking center stage. Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo are perhaps the most emblematic, showcasing complex aromas of citrus, nuts, and floral undertones. However, the region is also home to Aglianico, a red grape that produces Taurasi – often dubbed the "Barolo of the South." Taurasi wines are robust, with rich tannins and a bouquet of dark fruits, spices, and leather, making them ideal for aging.

What are the best wines from Campania?

Campania boasts several stellar wines that have gained international acclaim. Among whites, Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo are standout choices. For reds, Taurasi, crafted from Aglianico grapes, is a must-try. Another noteworthy mention is Lacryma Christi, sourced from the slopes of Mount Vesuvius. This wine, with its volcanic terroir, offers an array of styles, from crisp whites to full-bodied reds. Lastly, for those who favor sparkling, Campania produces some delightful Spumante using traditional methods, rivaling other famous Italian sparklings in taste and quality.