I Love Visiting Italy - Wine Tours In Campania
So you plan to visit Campania, a region of southern Italy that borders on the Tyrrhenian Sea. This beautiful region contains the ancient cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, which were preserved forever by Mount Vesuvius almost two thousand years ago. Then head west and see Naples, the regional capital that was once the third largest city in Europe. Go underground to visit the vast network of Greco-Roman reservoirs and tunnels. Of course there is quite a lot to see above ground such as the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) and the Castel dell'Ovo (Egg Castle) in addition to lots of museums and historic neighborhoods. As always, keep a close eye on your belongings. To the west of Naples there are several towns worth visiting, such as Baia, an Ancient Roman resort. Make sure to check out the Isle of Ischia with its beautiful gardens. If you have the time and lots of money stop by the Amalfi Coast and the Isle of Capri, very upscale tourist destinations.
Campania is the proud home of three DOCG wines, which are all produced in several areas but mostly in the wooded hills near the city of Avellino in central Campania. Fiano di Avellino comes from the local Fiano grape with a small percentage of some other white grapes. Greco di Tufo is mostly made from the local Greco grape and may be sparkling as well as dry. Taurasi is made mostly from the red Aglianico.
Among the major Campania white grape varieties are Falanghina that is at its best on the Amalfi coast and the neighboring region of Molise, Fiano, Greco, and Coda di Volpe. These are mostly local varieties. The top Campania reds are Aglianico which is also claimed by neighboring Basilicata and Piedirosso.
Companies that sell regional wine tours include Cellar Tours, See Amalfi Coast, Sea & Sky Italy, and Wine Tour Italia. Regional wineries that accept visits include Terredora in Montefusco, Villa Matilde in Cellole that also offers a wellness center and a swimming pool, Castello Ducale in Castel Campagnano that does agrotourism, and I Borboni in Lusciano. I would like to offer a few words of warning. Make sure that you check ahead of time for opening hours and whether English is spoken. Some of the tours may charge admission; while others may expect you to buy some of their products. Whatever the conditions, you should definitely enjoy your Campania wine tour.
About the Author
Once upon a time Levi Reiss wrote or co-authored ten computer and Internet books. And yet, he really prefers drinking fine Italian or other wine, with the right food and friends. He teaches computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his website http://www.wineinyourdiet.com which focuses on wine, weight loss, health, and nutrition issues.
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