Fiano

Fiano is a prestigious white grape variety native to the Campania region in Italy. This grape is primarily cultivated in the province of Avellino, where it benefits from a unique terroir that allows it to develop complex and refined aromas. The wines produced from Fiano are distinguished by their rich and varied flavors, blending notes of honey, citrus, and hazelnut with a subtle mineral touch.

Fiano wines are renowned for their aging potential, gaining depth and complexity over time. This grape has a long history in the Campania region, with roots dating back to ancient Rome. The Romans called it "Apianum" due to the grape's attraction to bees, which were drawn to the sweetness of the grapes.

The region's winemakers take great pride in cultivating Fiano, producing wines that showcase the excellence of Campania's viticulture.