Saturday, July 2, 2022

PROBABLY EUROPEAN WINES MAY JUST HAVE THEIR ORIGINS HERE, IN THE ISLAND OF ISCHIA At an elevation of 500 meters, on the mount Epomeo, there’s the winery Crateca. It takes its name from the inactive crater where it lays, a place covered by chestnut and oak trees. The Castagna family has recovered two hectares of vineyard; recovering its terraces one by one; planting a selection of vines with the addition of fruit and olive trees that aid to maintain the quality of the soil. Ischia beyond mass tourism. A cluster of environmental diversity in the Mediterranean Sea | Lampoon Magazine



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