Campania
The wines produced in the entire regional territory fall under the Campania Typical Geographical Indication. Campania can boast of ancient origins in the field of viticulture, which date back to the period of the first Greek colonization. Already in Roman times Campania wines were considered among the best ever. Campania still represents one of the most suitable Italian regions for quality viticulture.
Campania IGT appellation is reserved for wines: white, rosé and red, obtained from grapes of one or more vines included among those suitable for cultivation in the various areas of the Campania region and registered in the national register of vine varieties for wine grapes. The name of one of the following vines can be indicated on the label: Aglianico, Coda di Volpe, Falanghina, Fiano, Greco, Muscat, Piedirosso, Primitivo, Sciascinoso if the wines are produced with at least 85% of grapes of the corresponding vines.