What grows here
Atripalda
7 protected denominations overlap in this municipality.
Atripalda, a historic municipality in the province of Avellino, was elevated to city status by royal decree in 1867, underscoring its long-standing significance. This particular locale in Campania plays a crucial role in shaping some of the region's most acclaimed produce. Of the 7 protected denominations overlapping here, the prestigious Fiano di Avellino DOCG white wine is paramount. Its distinct character is intrinsically linked to the unique microclimates and soils found within its tightly defined production zone, spanning just 26 municipalities including Atripalda itself. The specific conditions here also contribute to the quality of Irpinia DOC wines and Olio Campania IGP, highlighting the localized agricultural prowess of this distinct corner of Italy.