Most people who visit the Amalfi Coast come in search of sun, sea, seafood, and a sunset Spritz. What they don’t realize is that the famous coastline is home to rare, local grape varietals and beautiful vineyards. Which means you can go wine tasting on the Amalfi Coast. Limoncello isn’t the only thing on the menu in Positano!
With more than 500 registered grape varieties, Italy remains a beloved destination for wine lovers. The sheer diversity and long history of winemaking in Italy still mystifies aficionados to this day. The best-known grape varieties in Campania (the region of the Amalfi Coast) are Fiano, Falanghina, Greco (white), Aglianico, and Piedirosso (reds). These popular grapes grow alongside local varieties on the Amalfi Coast and the Sorrento Peninsula.
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