
BY: Federico De Cesare Viola
Naples has grown ever more popular as a tourist destination in recent years. But after several days of the city’s glorious chaos — and, admittedly, the best pizza on earth — heading out of town into the surrounding countryside to visit some of the great wineries of Campania might come as a needed break. You can even venture further east to sunny Puglia, or south to hilly Calabria.
Southern Italy’s primary focus is robust reds, from local varieties such as Aglianico, Gaglioppo, and Negroamaro, but there are exceptional white wines to be found, too. And at many wineries, particularly the quartet profiled here, you can find excellent restaurants and, in some cases, equally impressive places to stay.
SOURCE: https://www.foodandwine.com
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