Campania (Italian pronunciation: [kamˈpaːnja]) is a region in Southern Italy. As of 2014, the region had a population of around 5,869,000 people, making it the third-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,590 km (5,247 sq mi) makes it the most densely populated region in the country. Located on the Italian Peninsula, with the Mediterranean Sea to the west, it includes the small Phlegraean Islands and Capri for administration as part of the region.
Restaurants in Campania
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Treat yourself to a special day at a boutique organic vineyard overlooking the spectacular Amalfi Coast. Tour the cellar & vineyards with a sommelier, chat & taste the wine with the winemaker, and feast on a seasonal meal made from fresh local ingredients or have a rich & healthy brunch while enjoying the view. Live a truly unique Italian experience!
We toured the vineyard in the evening, followed by an incredible dinner. My group of 4, including an 18 year old, was joined by a group of 6 and we mixed really well. That was due in large part to Alphonso, our tour guide/leader for the evening. We had a very interesting tour of the facility and the wine making process, then a lovely early evening stroll through the vineyard. We arrived at the house on the hill for dinner and were blown away at the view...incredible. Dinner was copious and delicious, served with a selection of the wines produced on site. We all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and billed the evening as a highlight of our trip.
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The company is located in Torrecuso, about 20 km from Benevento, and 'in the context of the massive territory Taburno ideal for the cultivation of Falanghina and Aglianico, a land characterized by green hills and beautiful landscapes, where for centuries the 'love for the vine and passion for wine and culture are an integral part of people's live
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"A day in Irpinia" is a wine tour in the wonderful land of Taurasi organised by Tenuta Cavalier Pepe, an Italian traditional winery. You could spent a beautiful day in our vineyards and tasting our select italian wines, visiting Taurasi Castel and its hamlet. There is the possibility to spend several days in our residence.
At the start of the ‘Vendemmia’ we had a tour along the vineyards, inside the winery as well as a tasting of some of the wines during lunch. We enjoyed the warm hospitality of the Pepe family as well as the professional explanation at all stages by Giuseppe. The predicted weather was horrible. But as we've learned back in the Netherlands never trust predictions and adapt. So we had sunshine when we were outside whilst the predicted showers came down during lunch. Thanks again for the lovely experience. we are looking forward to taste the wine aged in terracotta vases.
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Enjoy an exclusive evening in a old style room and learn how to taste wine, it represents a new great way to enjoy it. Throughout the wine tasting you don't need to analyze but if you pay attention to what you're tasting, you'll see that you are more able to identify what you like or do not like of the wine combined with our most famous recipes and some of the best cheese that Italy has to offer.
Amazing experience! Definitely worth doing with a group of friends if you want to do something not touristy and enjoy good food and wine. The host is wonderful, knowledgeable about his wines and gave us the freshest ingredients to top off a lovely lunch. Would recommend for sure!
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Antico Castello is an agricultural corporation directly tied to the “Irpinia Territory” and jointly owned by the siblings Francesco, a young engineer and Chiara, an economist who together made the decision with courage and enthusiasm to keep the corporation a family venture and continue its traditions and culture.
Chiara coordinated our family’s Sunday afternoon visit. After a quick tour of the vineyard, we settled at a table for wine tasting and a lunch made by mamma. Both the wine and lunch were amazing and we truly enjoyed talking with Chiara and mamma while we ate. We bought a few cases of taurasi and fiano. It’s less than 1 1/2 hr from Naples and worth the visit to this small family vineyard.
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Facing the splendid gulf of Naples with its spectacular view of the sea we find the wine growing region and cellars of the De Angelis family. Raffaele De Angelis, in 1936, founded the family business continued by his family with the same passion and commitment which is respected throughout Naples. Overseen by Angelo Valentino is the production of the splendid and particular wines of piedirosso, aglianico, coda di volpe and falanghina. All wines produced by De Angelis family reflect their wisdom, knowledge and experience of cultivating grapes into a modern evolution of production BE SO KIND TO MAKE A RESERVATION ONE DAY BEFORE
We visited in late January having booked on line. The winery is unusual in that it is in the town centre, just behind the railway station, so is very convenient to walk to. Rafaella was friendly and welcoming and very informative about the history of the company and the reason for it's location, and the wine making process. It goes without saying that we enjoyed tasting the wines, in fact so much so we ordered several boxes of the Lachrima Christi del Vesuvio to be shipped home. They arrived just a week later. I am happy to report we are enjoying it just as much here in miserable weather in February in England as we did in Sunny Sorrento.
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