Wine Club: Campania
Hello 2023!
Welcome to 2023! I have a good feeling about this one…
Think Amalfi coast; Positano, Capri, Naples. Think Volcanic; Vesuvius, Pompei, ancient temples. Think Campania.
As we enter a new trip around the sun, the talk is always about how to do better this year, how to open yourself up and try new things. But as humans we are certainly creatures of habit and my habit is Italy. I have been trying to switch up our inventory more regularly and find new and exciting wines- to the detriment of Danielle and Deirdre who all of a sudden walk into the shop and don’t recognize all the new wines! Sorry guys!
But in selecting the wines for the new year I couldn’t help but send us back to Italy….sorry but not sorry! Italy boasts some of the most incredible terroir and varietals in my book with each region specializing in its own type of grapes, food, dialects and more. There is a constant reason to explore and travel throughout this expansive country. This year we are kicking off with the shin of the boot; Campania- a region I know way less about but am so excited to explore. So let’s dive in…
Grapevines were first introduced to Campania in 800 BC by the Greeks making it one of the oldest grape growing regions in Italy. From the coastal town of Naples to the base of the Appenine Mountains this region varies in altitude but is laden with fertile soils comprised of volcanic deposits. We will be kicking off with a duo from the coastal estate of Agnanum and then make our way to the Irpinian hills with Cantina Giardino.
Cheers