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Irpinia (DOC)

Irpinia

Irpinia is an Italian appellation located in the Campania region, known for its hilly terrain and volcanic soils. It is recognized for the production of both red and white wines, primarily from indigenous grape varieties. The appellation encompasses several municipalities and is characterized by a continental climate, which contributes to the complexity of its wines. Irpinia is particularly noted for its Aglianico and Fiano di Avellino, showcasing the region's unique terroir.

Diverse wines with a focus on indigenous varieties and terroir expression

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