Aversa DOC is a white wine with a straw-yellow color and a slightly fruity aroma. It has a delicate, harmonious taste with a hint of almond. The wine has a medium body and a balanced acidity making it a perfect companion for seafood dishes.

History

The history of Aversa DOC dates back to the Roman times. It was one of the first wines to be recognized as DOC in Italy, in 1993. The wine is produced in vineyards around the ancient city of Aversa, known for its rich winemaking history.

Geographical Production Area

Aversa DOC is produced in the Campania region of southern Italy. The region is characterized by its fertile volcanic soil and Mediterranean climate, which are perfect for the cultivation of the Asprinio grape used to produce this wine.