The Campania wine region in southern Italy is a historic and vibrant area that boasts a rich viticultural heritage dating back to ancient times. Home to a diverse range of grape varieties, including Aglianico, Falanghina, and Fiano, Campania is renowned for producing wines that showcase both indigenous character and regional distinctiveness. The volcanic soils of Mount Vesuvius and the warm Mediterranean climate create an ideal environment for grape cultivation, giving rise to bold and robust red wines like Taurasi, as well as crisp and aromatic whites such as Greco di Tufo. Campania's winemakers are dedicated to preserving traditional winemaking methods while embracing innovation, resulting in wines that embody the essence of this historic and picturesque region. From the historic cellars of Pompeii to the picturesque vineyards along the Amalfi Coast, Campania offers a captivating journey through Italy's winemaking heritage.