Sunday May 29th was Cantine Aperte 2011. A day where participating wineries throughout Italy open their doors to the public for a look inside. I decided to stay close to home this year by visiting the Martusciello family and their winery, Grotta del Sole in Campi Flegrei. The weather paired perfectly with a a tour, wines, and lunch in their Falanghina vineyard.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Cantine Aperte - Grotta del Sole, Quarto (Na)
Sunday May 29th was Cantine Aperte 2011. A day where participating wineries throughout Italy open their doors to the public for a look inside. I decided to stay close to home this year by visiting the Martusciello family and their winery, Grotta del Sole in Campi Flegrei. The weather paired perfectly with a a tour, wines, and lunch in their Falanghina vineyard.
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