Campania
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.
Atrani is a picturesque village located on the famous Amalfi Coast in Campania. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Atrani is a true historical and cultural gem, offering an authentic experience of traditional Italy.
Ischia is a volcanic island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Campania region. Known as the "Green Island" due to its lush vegetation, Ischia is a popular destination for its natural landscapes, thermal springs, and rich historical heritage.