The Province of Avellino (Italian: Provincia di Avellino) is a province in the Campania region of Southern Italy. The area is characterized by numerous small towns and villages scattered across the province; only two towns have a population over 20,000: its capital city Avellino and Ariano Irpino.
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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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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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L'anfiteatro romano di Avella, situato nel settore sud-orientale della città antica, in un'area precedentemente già occupata da strutture abitative del periodo sannitico costituisce l'opera architettonica di epoca romana più importante della città. L'area rappresenta il primo nucleo del Parco Archeologico dell'antica Abella. L'anfiteatro, eretto in opus reticulatum di tufo forse non molto dopo la deduzione della colonia, come quello di Pompei, di cui ricalca all'incirca le dimensioni. Fu appoggiato all'angolo sud-orientale delle mura ed in parte al pendio naturale, e solo la parte meridionale poggia su grosse costruzioni a volta, mentre l'arena si trova sotto il livello circostante. Sono ben conservati i due vomitorii principali nell'asse maggiore dell'ellisse (itinera magna) con ambienti laterali, e il podio che divideva la curva dall'arena, e dei sedili in tufo dell'ima cavea interrotti in corrispondenza dell'asse minore da podii (tribunali);
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