
Food festivals and events in Irpinia 2026
“Campania's inland region reveals gastronomic treasures: Taurasi, Fiano di Avellino, and the black truffle of Bagnoli Irpino.”
Wines and Truffles
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The scientific name of the hazelnut (Corylus avellana) derives from the city of Avella.
Irpinia is one of the few areas in Southern Italy with three DOCG wines.
Discovering the territory
Products, traditions and culture that make this land unique
Prodotti del Territorio
Greco di Tufo
An ancient grape variety of Greek origin, producing a mineral and savory wine.
Castagna di Montella
A prized chestnut from Irpinia, sweet and floury in texture.
The hazelnut that gave its name to the scientific species designation (Corylus avellana).
A cheese made from Podolica cattle milk, aged in caves.
Piatti della Tradizione
Tradizioni e Cultura
Tradizioni Popolari
Carnevale di Montemarano
A historic carnival featuring parades performed to the rhythm of the Tarantella Montemaranese.
Feste della vendemmia
Celebrations linked to the grape harvest in Taurasi, Tufo, and Lapio.
Lavorazione del rame di Calitri
An ancient artisanal tradition of copper craftsmanship.
Parchi e Aree Naturali
Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini
Mountains rich in forests and springs between Avellino and Salerno.
Oasi WWF di Conza della Campania
An artificial lake that has become a natural refuge for migratory birds.
Personaggi Illustri
Carlo Gesualdo
ComposerPrince of Venosa, a Renaissance composer of madrigals who lived in the castle of Gesualdo.
Federico II di Svevia
EmperorFrequented Irpinia and was fond of Fiano wine.
Lo Sapevi Che…
“Carmasciano cheese is produced exclusively near the sulfurous steam vents of Rocca San Felice.”
Domande Frequenti
1What protected designation products are found in Irpinia?expand_more
Irpinia is home to 6 protected designation products, including: Taurasi (DOCG), Fiano di Avellino (DOCG), Greco di Tufo (DOCG), Castagna di Montella (IGP), Nocciola Avellana (PAT), Caciocavallo Podolico Irpino (PAT).
2What should I eat in Irpinia?expand_more
Typical dishes of Irpinia include: Spaghetti ai funghi porcini, Minestra maritata irpina, Cardone, and Torrone di nocciole. Each of these dishes tells the story of the region's gastronomic heritage.
3What are the most famous festivals in Irpinia?expand_more
Among the most important festivals and events in Irpinia are: La Sagra delle Sagre (Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, November); Fiano Love Fest (Lapio, first weekend in August); Sagra degli Spaghetti ai Funghi Porcini (Salza Irpina, August 8-10); Carnevale di Montemarano (Montemarano, February).
4What natural parks are in Irpinia?expand_more
Protected natural areas in Irpinia include: Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini (Regional Park), Oasi WWF di Conza della Campania (Nature Reserve).
5Who organizes the festivals in Irpinia?expand_more
Festivals in Irpinia are organized by local communities such as Pro Loco Lapio, Pro Loco Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, and Confraternita del Carmasciano. These local associations are the custodians of the region's gastronomic traditions.