Fiano is a white grape variety considered among the best in Italy. It is mainly grown in Campania, in the province of Avellino. It was the Greeks who brought the original Fiano vine, the "Vitis Apicia", to Italy: the first vines were planted in Lapio, a locality that took its name from the grape, the municipality where Fiano is still produced.
In turn, the name "Vitis Apicia" or "Apina" derives from the characteristic, typical of this sweet-scented grape, of attracting swarms of bees to the vineyards.
From Apina came "Apiana" and from this "Afiana", therefore Fiano. With a more or less intense straw yellow color; on the nose, pleasant, fine and characteristic; on the palate, harmonious, balanced and rich in nuances of dried fruit. Alcohol content around 12.5%