Campania Stories is much more than an event: it is an editorial and cultural project that each year shines a spotlight on Campania’s wine excellence. A moment of dialogue, storytelling, and promotion that brings together journalists, industry professionals, sommeliers, and wine lovers from across Italy and abroad.

An event to tell the story of the land

Organized by Miriade & Partners, Campania Stories usually takes place between late April and early May, in venues that vary each year but are always representative of the region’s cultural and scenic heritage. Each edition brings together the finest wineries of Campania to showcase new vintages, share vineyard stories, family traditions, and contemporary visions of wine.

Cantine Olivella proudly takes part in this event, bringing the aromas, colors, and flavors of our volcanic wines, born on the slopes of Mount Somma, in the heart of the Vesuvius National Park.

Tastings, masterclasses, tours, and meetings

During Campania Stories, technical tastings are held for the trade press, along with masterclasses led by international critics and sommeliers, and immersive tours through the wine territories: vineyards, wineries, and small villages. It is an opportunity to showcase not only the wines, but also the landscape, culture, and biodiversity of Campania.

For wineries, it is an opportunity for networking and visibility on both a national and international scale. For participants, it is a journey through Falanghina, Aglianico, Greco, Fiano, Piedirosso, Caprettone, and many other native varieties that make this region a true mosaic of terroirs and microclimates.

Why Campania Stories Matters

In an increasingly global and competitive market, knowing how to communicate a wine’s identity is essential. Campania Stories is a space where Campania’s wines are told with authenticity and depth, beyond fashions, trends, and numbers. It is an event that highlights the work of those who, like us at Cantine Olivella, cultivate with passion and respect a unique heritage: the vineyards of Vesuvius.

Visit the official Campania Stories website