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  • Mastroberardino, one of the Campania region’s major wineries, presents Villa dei Misteri 2012, the latest vintage of a wine grown and made in the archeological site of Pompeii.
  • On the slopes of the volcano Mount Vesuvius (east of Naples) there are wines produced since Ancient Roman times. Presentation by the Consorzio Tutela Vini Vesuvio at Ribalta Restaurant
  • Domenico "Dom" DeMarco. Photo by ©Matthew Septimus
    The adventurous and romantic story of Domenico “Dom” DeMarco, who, in 1959 moved from Caiazzo (province of Caserta), to Brooklyn. The story of a simple man who made his historic Di Fara pizzeria into a legend.
  • Una storia avventurosa e romantica quella di Domenico De Marco detto “Dom”, che nel 1959 si trasferì da Caizzo, in provincia di Caserta, a Brooklyn nel periodo d’oro dell'emigrazione italiana dopo la seconda guerra mondiale. Un uomo semplice che è riuscito a fare della sua storica pizzeria “Di Fara”, una leggenda e la meta di artisti come Tony Bennett, Ed Sheeran e Leonardo di Caprio. E poi, news molto importante, è anche il vincitore di 50 Top Pizza a New York con il premio New York Style.
  • Far away from the conference’s usual home base, Campania in Southern Italy, LSDM came to New York for the second year to celebrate Italian culture and gastronomy on June 28 and 29. On day two, Matilda Cuomo was pulled from the crowd and took the chance to talk about the New York State Mentoring Program, a cause very close to her heart.
  • Piazza Italia is a new delicious way to open both minds and palates to the most authentic Italian artisanal productions. From March 31th to April 9th, enjoy exclusive new foods from across Italy. The showcase will highlight 25 artisans from 12 regions, bringing over 75 commodities for customers to explore, including traditional products spanning centuries of history, alongside innovative concepts that will intrigue and please even the most discriminating palates.
  • Colosseum crowd
    A new ISTAT report shocked many here for its showing that one out of every five Italians never, ever reads a newspaper or a book, or attends a cultural event of any kind. On the other hand, it means that four out of five Italians do participate in the nation's vibrant cultural life, beginning with museums.
  • Aglianico is a black grape grown in Southern Italy, mainly in Campania and Basilicata. In Basilicata it is made into a wine called Aglianico del Vulture, because the best vineyards are located in and around Mount Vulture, the extinct volcano in the northern area of the province of Potenza. The wine was awarded Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) status in 1971 and the Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) status in 2011. It is the region’s only DOCG wine.
  • Events: Reports
    M. T.(September 29, 2015)
    At the Italian Cultural Institute paintings from the 19th- Century Neapolitan School on show from October 8th to November 5th.
  • Dining in & out: Articles & Reviews
    Luciano Pignataro*(June 04, 2015)
    For the first time in four centuries, rural life— tending vineyards and making wine—has become all the rage in Naples. It makes sense.

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