Thumbnail Silver Wine Tasting at Tenute Casoli
Montefalcione, Avellino, Campania - (Irpinia, Taurasi) 2 Hours Min 1, Max Not Specified
From €12
Thumbnail Wine Tour Falernum — the wine of the emperors at Società Agricola Nugnes
Campania, Caserta, Carinola - 1 Hour 30 Minutes Min 4, Max 20
From €25
Thumbnail Horseback riding in the vineyard
Boscotrecase, Naples, Campania - (Vesuvius) 4 Hours Min 1, Max 4
From €110
Thumbnail E-Bike Food and Wine Tour in Sorrento
Sorrento, Naples, Campania - (Amalfi Coast, Sorrento) 5 Hours Min 1, Max 10
From €109
Thumbnail Adopt a Vineyard Row – Live the Winemaking Experience at Tenuta Vignanova
Campania, Salerno, Moio della Civitella - (Cilento) 2 Hours Min 1, Max 50
From €80
Thumbnail Tour Superior Crùs at Astroni Winery
Naples, Naples, Campania - (Phlegraean Fields) 3 Hours Min 1, Max 30
From €50
Thumbnail Aperitivo & Wine tasting in the vineyard of Cantina Sacco
Montefusco, Avellino, Campania - (Irpinia) 2 Hours Min 2, Max 12
From €30
Thumbnail Il Classico wine tasting experience at Vini Marino in Cilento
Agropoli, Salerno, Campania - (Cilento) 1 Hour 30 Minutes Min 2, Max 40
From €35
Thumbnail Amalfi Coast Cooking Class: Pasta, Mozzarella & Tiramisu with Wine
Agerola, Naples, Campania - (Amalfi Coast) 3 Hours Min 2, Max 15
From €65
Thumbnail Classic tasting at Cantine Barone - A taste of Cilento
Campania, Salerno, Torchiara - (Cilento) 1 Hour 30 Minutes Min 2, Max 20
From €35
Thumbnail On the Road to Taurasi: Irpinia Wine Experience at Giovanni Molettieri
Campania, Avellino, Montemarano - (Irpinia, Taurasi) 2 Hours 1 Minute Min 2, Max 12
From €25
Thumbnail Cantine Barone Cilento Wine Tasting & Extra Virgin Olive Oil Experience
Campania, Salerno, Torchiara - (Cilento) 5 Days 1 Hour 30 Minutes Min 2, Max 20
From €15
Thumbnail Mount Vesuvius Tour & Wine Tasting
Naples, Naples, Campania - (Vesuvius, Phlegraean Fields) 4 Hours Min 2, Max 40
From €74
Thumbnail Full Immersion Wine Experience & Lunch at Casa Setaro on Mount Vesuvius
Trecase, Naples, Campania - (Vesuvius) 2 Hours Min 2, Max 40
From €60
Thumbnail Campania Felix: Educational Wine Tasting & Dinner in the Heart of Naples with European School Sommelier
Naples, Naples, Campania - (Vesuvius, Phlegraean Fields) 2 Hours 30 Minutes Min 2, Max 12
From €140
Thumbnail Guided tour & wine and olive oil tasting at Il Cortiglio
Mirabella Eclano, Avellino, Campania - (Irpinia, Taurasi) 2 Hours 30 Minutes Min 1, Max 20
From €18

The best wine tastings in Campania

Welcome to a region where fire meets the sea, and ancient vines tell stories of Greeks, Romans, and volcanic eruptions. Campania is a sensory playground for wine lovers, offering a diversity that few other Italian regions can match. From the heroic, terraced vineyards of the Amalfi Coast to the mineral-rich slopes of Mount Vesuvius and the cool, mountainous distinctiveness of Irpinia, every glass here feels like a direct translation of the landscape.

Winedering curates wine tastings in Campania that prioritize authenticity over mass tourism. We connect you with historic family estates and modern organic pioneers who champion native varieties like the powerful Aglianico and the complex whites Fiano and Greco. With over 25,000 hectares of vineyards and 4 prestigious DOCG zones, this region is a powerhouse of quality. Whether you are looking for a casual sip with a view of the Gulf of Naples or a technical vertical tasting in a centuries-old cellar, you can book with confidence, knowing the experience is verified and real.

Wine tasting Campania: unforgettable vineyards and stunning views

Imagine standing on black volcanic sand, the imposing cone of Vesuvius behind you and the blue Mediterranean stretching out in front. Or perhaps you prefer the silence of the Apennines, where vineyards sit at 600 meters above sea level, surrounded by chestnut forests. The terroir in Campania is dramatic. In coastal areas, salty breezes deposit minerals on the grape skins; inland, sharp temperature drops at night lock in acidity and aromatics.

The wineries here range from grand, historic estates with miles of underground tunnels to boutique "garage" wineries run by young, passionate enologists. What they share is a deep hospitality—expect to be greeted often by the owners themselves, ready to pour a glass of Falanghina and break bread with local taralli. It isn't just a tasting; it's an immersion into a lifestyle that values slow rhythms and strong flavors.

Wine tasting map of Campania: pick your next stop

Navigating Campania’s wine country can be an adventure in itself. Use our map to plan your journey based on your base location or your palate preference. If you are staying in Naples or Sorrento, the Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei wineries are an easy day trip, offering wines with distinct smoky, mineral notes.

For those willing to travel further for complex, age-worthy reds, head inland to the provinces of Avellino (Irpinia) and Benevento (Sannio). The map also highlights key features like "sunset tastings" or "lunch included," helping you filter choices effortlessly. With live availability and instant booking, you can secure your spot at a small, limited-capacity cellar with just a few clicks.

Most-Loved Wine Destinations in Campania, where every sip is worth the trip

Travelers consistently rate Campania as one of Italy’s most emotional wine destinations. The magic often lies in the combination of world-class archaeology and winemaking. It is not uncommon to visit a vineyard where the cellar dates back to Roman times, or where vines are trained on the ancient "pergola" system just as they were two thousand years ago.

The most beloved experiences often include a strong culinary component—tasting Lacryma Christi wines paired with tomatoes grown on the same volcanic soil creates a flavor harmony that is impossible to replicate elsewhere. Reviews frequently highlight the warmth of the hosts, the flexibility of the booking policies, and the genuine joy of discovering wines that challenge the international palate.

Wine experience in Campania by city or province: plan your own itinerary

Campania is vast, and its wine zones are distinct. You can tailor your itinerary to fit your mood:

  • Naples & The Coast: Perfect for volcanic whites and dramatic sea views. Focus on Piedirosso and Falanghina.
  • Avellino (Irpinia): The "Barolo of the South." Go here for serious, structured Taurasi (Aglianico) and elegant whites like Fiano di Avellino.
  • Benevento (Sannio): The productive heart of the region, known for rolling hills, excellent value wines, and the historic Falanghina del Sannio.
  • Salerno (Cilento): Wild, natural beauty where vineyards meet the sea, offering robust reds and herbal whites.

Craft your journey, glass by glass, using our filters to find the perfect match for your schedule.

Winery Tours in Campania: doors open, glasses ready

Step past the tasting room and into the heart of production. Winery tours in Campania are rarely behind velvet ropes; they are tactile and engaging. You might walk through rows of vines that are over 100 years old (some pre-phylloxera plants still exist here thanks to the volcanic soil), or touch the cold tufa stone walls of a cellar excavated by hand centuries ago.

The region boasts hundreds of active wineries, but we select those that offer a clear narrative and high-quality service. From seeing the fermentation vats to understanding the aging process in large oak casks versus French barriques, you’ll gain a technical appreciation that makes the final tasting even more rewarding. Step inside—your glass is waiting.

Must-visit wineries in Campania you don't want to miss

While every listed partner is verified for quality, some estates offer truly unique experiences. Look for wineries in Tufo that utilize ancient sulphur mines as aging cellars, or estates on the Amalfi Coast where the harvest is done by mule because the cliffs are too steep for machinery.

We also highlight sustainable pioneers in Cilento who are reviving near-extinct grape varieties. These must-visit spots are chosen for their storytelling ability, their unique architecture, and, of course, the exceptional score of their wines in the glass.

Wine experiences in Campania - strolls, sunsets, and stories among the vines

Wine tourism here goes beyond the standard "tour and taste" format. The landscape invites you to linger. Picture a guided trek up the slopes of Vesuvius followed by a restorative glass of rosato, or a sensory workshop where you learn to identify the scents of wild fennel and broom flowers that characterize local whites.

Most experiences last between 1.5 to 3 hours, allowing you to fit them easily into a sightseeing day. Whether you want to get your hands dirty during the harvest or simply listen to a winemaker share family legends, there is a format to suit your pace.

Vineyard happy hours & picnics in Campania

For a more relaxed vibe, opt for a vineyard picnic. Hosts typically provide a basket filled with local essentials: fresh buffalo mozzarella, artisan salami, rustic bread, and a bottle of chilled wine. Spread a blanket between the vine rows—often under the shade of olive or hazelnut trees—and enjoy the freedom of an unscripted afternoon. It’s an ideal choice for families or groups of friends seeking a break from city crowds.

Sunset dinners in the vineyards of Campania

As the sun dips into the Tyrrhenian Sea, the light in Campania turns a soft gold, illuminating the hills. Sunset dinners are magical here. The air cools down, carrying scents of herbs and earth. You’ll dine at tables set amongst the vines or on panoramic terraces, enjoying a multi-course meal where every dish is designed to complement the estate's wines. It is an unforgettable way to celebrate an anniversary or simply the joy of being in Italy.

Romantic wine tastings for two in Campania

If you are looking for intimacy, filter for private tastings. Many wineries offer secluded corners or private cellar tours where the focus is entirely on you. Share a bottle of sparkling Greco (made via the classic method) and enjoy quiet conversation away from the bustle. We ensure clear pricing and discreet service so you can focus on the moment.

Overnight wine tastings in Campania, perfect for a weekend getaway

Why rush home? Many Campanian wineries have converted historic farmhouses into charming agriturismos or wine resorts. Wake up to the view of mist rolling over the vineyards of Irpinia or the sun rising over the Sannio hills. An overnight stay allows you to enjoy a long, leisurely dinner with wine pairings without worrying about driving, rounding off the experience with a traditional Italian breakfast the next morning.

Wander through Campania's vineyards on scenic tours filled with toasts and views

For the active traveler, exploring the vineyards on foot or by e-bike offers a different perspective. Guided trekking tours in the Taburno area or bike rides along the Cilento coast allow you to smell the wild herbs and feel the terrain that shapes the wine. The pace is slow, punctuated by stops for photos and, naturally, celebratory toasts at scenic overlooks.

Wine tasting tours & activities in Campania: your choice!

This is your journey. Whether you want a technical masterclass on volcanic soils, a cooking class combined with a wine tasting, or a blind tasting challenge to test your palate, the variety is immense. Use our filters to select by theme, wine type, or duration. Design your own journey, or let our curated lists inspire your next favorite memory.

Wine tasting gift vouchers in Campania, give a treat that smells like good times

A bottle of wine is a great gift, but a wine experience is a memory. Our gift vouchers are perfect for weddings, birthdays, or thank-yous. They are flexible, allowing the recipient to choose their preferred date and winery. Give the promise of a sunny afternoon in Southern Italy—it’s a gift that brings joy long before the cork is popped.

Winemaking in Campania between tradition and innovation

Campania is a region where the past and future coexist in the glass. It was known as Enotria ("Land of Wine") by ancient settlers, and today it balances this heritage with cutting-edge viticulture. You will find producers using terracotta amphorae for fermentation—a nod to Roman techniques—alongside temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks that preserve the delicate aromatics of white grapes.

The region is characterized by its volcanic influence and high altitudes, which creates wines of surprising longevity and freshness. With roughly 15 DOC and 4 DOCG appellations, the focus has shifted firmly from quantity to quality, with a strong emphasis on organic farming and preserving the biodiversity of the vineyard.

Grapes, varieties and wine zones of Campania worth knowing

To understand Campanian wine, you need to know its native actors. The region is fiercely loyal to its indigenous varieties:

  • Aglianico: The "King" of the south. Deep, tannic, and age-worthy, especially in the Taurasi DOCG and Aglianico del Taburno DOCG zones.
  • Fiano: A nut-scented, textured white that ages beautifully, best expressed in Fiano di Avellino DOCG.
  • Greco: Known for its mineral, almost salty kick and golden color, famously from Greco di Tufo DOCG.
  • Falanghina: The versatile, floral, and fresh white found throughout the region, particularly in Sannio and Campi Flegrei.
  • Piedirosso: A lighter, fresh red with notes of geranium and red berries, typical of the volcanic coastal areas.

One key term to know is DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita), the highest classification in Italian wine law, guaranteeing strict quality controls and geographic authenticity.

Signature wines of Campania: whites, reds, rosés, and everything in between

Campania’s portfolio is thrillingly diverse. The whites are structural and savory, often described as "red wines dressed in white" due to their complexity. The reds range from the brooding, spice-laden Aglianico—which demands years in the cellar—to the cheerful, easy-drinking wines of the Sorrento Peninsula.

Don't overlook the Rosato (rosé) wines, often made from Aglianico, which offer a savory, gastronomic alternative to the paler styles of the north. Also, keep an eye out for Asprinio, a rare, high-acid white grown on high trellises in Aversa, perfect for sparkling wine production.

Food and Wine in Campania, where local flavors meet great wines

In Campania, wine is food. It is an ingredient on the table, not a separate entity. The high acidity of the local white wines is the perfect cut for the richness of Mozzarella di Bufala Campana. The tannins of Aglianico tame the intense flavors of a slow-cooked meat ragù.

The volcanic soils that give the wine its mineral edge also grow the San Marzano tomatoes and the famous lemons of Sorrento. This shared terroir means that pairings here are intuitive and deeply harmonious. When you taste here, you are tasting an ecosystem.

Join food & wine tours in Campania and taste the land through its recipes

For the full experience, book a tour that combines the cellar with the kitchen. Many wineries offer cooking classes where you can learn to make handmade cavatelli or authentic Neapolitan pizza dough before sitting down to enjoy your creation with a flight of estate wines. These experiences often include a walk through the vegetable garden, connecting the produce directly to the plate and glass.

Explore traditional dishes and pairing tips from Campania

Here are a few classic pairings you might encounter:

  • Pizza Margherita + Gragnano: A sparkling red wine that is the traditional, joyous match for pizza.
  • Spaghetti alle Vongole + Fiano di Avellino: The nuttiness of the wine complements the sweet clams and brine.
  • Sartù di Riso + Piedirosso: A rich baked rice dish that needs a fresh but savory red.
  • Baba au Rum + Passito: Finish with a sweet dessert wine to match the richness of the pastry.

Things to Do in Campania beyond wine tastings

Campania is a destination that demands time. Once you have explored the vineyards, dive into the region's immense cultural heritage. Walk the ancient streets of Pompeii and Herculaneum, marvel at the Royal Palace of Caserta (the Italian Versailles), or take a boat to the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida.

Nature lovers can hike the "Path of the Gods" on the Amalfi Coast or explore the Cilento National Park. The rhythm here is one of discovery—slow mornings, scenic drives, and twilight strolls in piazzas buzzing with life.

Find new ideas to make the most of your stay in Campania

Consider layering your experiences. Start with a morning visit to the Greek temples of Paestum followed by a tasting at a nearby organic winery. Or, spend the morning in the hustle of Naples and retreat to the calm of a Vesuvius vineyard for lunch. The contrast between the urban energy and the rural peace is what makes a trip here so dynamic.

Visit charming towns, wine routes, and hidden gems across Campania

Beyond the famous coastal towns, venture into the hinterland. Visit Sant'Agata de' Goti, a stunning medieval town perched on a tuff cliff, or the village of Taurasi, centered around its castle and wine production. The "Strada del Vino" (Wine Road) signs will lead you through landscapes that have remained unchanged for decades, dotted with small trattorias serving honest, local food.

Plan your trip around the best times to visit and harvest season in Campania

Campania is beautiful year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant temperatures for vineyard walks. The harvest (vendemmia) here is one of the latest in Italy, often stretching into November for the Aglianico grape. Visiting during this time means the air smells of fermenting must and the vineyards are a bustle of activity—a truly electric time to be in wine country.

Campania: Good to know

What visit in Campania?

Located in the southwest of Italy, Campania is surely one of the richest Italian regions when it comes to archeological sites, natural landscapes and gastronomic excellences. During your time in Campania, you will not only be able to enjoy various wine tastings while visiting its wineries, but you will also have the chance to visit Mount Vesuvius, one of the few active volcanoes in Europe, and admire the beauty of the famous Amalfi coast.

Your wine tastings in Campania will include a few different types of local wines, usually paired with some delicacies from the area. While visiting its wineries, you will also learn more about Campania’s winemaking history. In fact, the hilly territory that characterizes this region favored the cultivation of vines, which were introduced by the Greeks. During the Roman empire, wines produced in Campania started being exported even outside of Italy. Nowadays, the region boasts 10 IGT, 14 DOC and 4 DOCG appellations.

Which food to taste in Campania?

Undoubtedly, some of Italy’s most iconic food originated in this region too. In between your wine tastings in Campania, make sure to try at least a few of its traditional dishes, such as Neapolitan pizza, mussels impepata, eggplant parmigiana, scialatielli, babà and pastiera. Campania is also home to many products symbols of Italy’s food excellence, such as its buffalo mozzarella, San Marzano tomatoes and Amalfi lemons to name a few.

Which wines to taste in Campania?

The majority of the grapes that you will come across while visiting the wineries of Campania are present in the territory since ancient times. Example of this are Aglianico, Piedirosso and Sciascinoso for the red grape varieties, and Asprinio, Falanghina, Fiano, Greco and Coda di Volpe for the white grape varieties. Some non-local grape varieties are also cultivated in Campania nowadays, such as Barbera and Sangiovese.

Which is the best season to visit Campania?

The best periods to book your wine tastings and winery visits in Campania are either between April and June or between September and October. Summers tend to be quite hot in the south of Italy, while temperatures during winter remain quite mild.

What things to do in Campania?

Visiting a winery for a wine tasting is only one of the various activities one can do while in Campania. A trip to this region wouldn’t be complete without seeing some of its highlights, like Mount Vesuvius, the ruins of Pompeii and Paestum, Naples and its historic neighborhoods, the islands of Capri and Ischia, the Amalfi Coast and its stunning Positano, the royal palace of Caserta.

How much does a wine tasting with winery tour in Campania cost?

The average price of a wine tasting with winery visit in Campania is around €52.50. Depending on the experience, prices range from €30 to €75. Booking in advance ensures availability and the best prices.

Where to find wine tastings to gift in Campania?

Gifting a wine tasting in Campania is easy with Winedering’s wine experience vouchers. You can choose from curated tastings in the area and receive an instant PDF voucher to print or share later. It's a thoughtful gift, ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, or any special occasion.

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