Ischia DOC is a white wine known for its straw yellow color with soft greenish reflections. It has an intense, fresh aroma with hints of fruits and flowers. On the palate, it is dry, harmonious, and characterized by a pleasant fruity finish. The wine has a medium body and high acidity, which makes it crisp and refreshing.

History

Ischia DOC has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The wine is produced on the island of Ischia, which was once known as 'Enaria', meaning land of wine. Its wine production history goes back to the Greeks who first planted vineyards on the island. Over the centuries, the practices have been refined, and in 1989, it received the DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) status, ensuring the quality and authenticity of the wine.

Geographical Production Area

Ischia DOC is produced on the island of Ischia in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Campania region in Italy. The island has a unique microclimate due to its volcanic origin, with fertile, mineral-rich soils ideal for viticulture. The island is characterized by sunny days and cool nights, creating an ideal environment for the grapes to ripen perfectly. The sea's influence helps to moderate the climate, making it milder and more balanced.