Because when I get off the train at Naples Central Station unseasonably warm sun rays heat me up. “The sun always shines in Campania except in Irpinia,” said my friend from Napoli.
Then, the cool wind blown from the wind gate and the warm wind blown from the sea collide with each other to create an updraft, which makes it difficult for clouds to form above Farreno, and Farreno is blessed with abundant sunlight and is less likely to suffer from rain. Between Monty Aurunci and Roccamonfina, the mountains are interrupted only in the north direction, and the gap is the gate for the cool breeze from the Apennines in the north. Monty Aurunch in the northwest, Roccamonfina in the northeast, and Monte del Massico in the southeast. The land of Farerno faces the sea on the west side and is surrounded by three mountains. Miraculous microclimate created by special terrain The most famous wine in this classical literature came back to life in the 1970s in the vineyards of Villa Matilde, which stretches across the hills on the slopes of Mount Roccamonfina. The characteristics of ancient Farelno wines of Sewels (rich), Fortis (powerful) and Aldens (fiery) were once described in this way. Believing in the potential of this land, he started viticulture to revive the high quality wines of 2000 years ago and founded Villa Matilde. Intrigued by the poems left by Horace and others, he decided to revive the legendary wine that disappeared at the beginning of the last century. In the 1960s, Francesco Paolo Avallone, a lawyer and an avid lover of ancient wines, wrote about Farreno wines by ancient Roman politician Prinius and the ancient Roman poets Virgil and Marziale. Then, the big towns and harbors were hidden in the shadows, and the famous land of Farerno became the glory of the past. Successive emperors of the ancient Roman Empire had villas on Capri Island and the Sorrento Peninsula, and they continued their journey by drinking, procuring and procuring delicious wine in this Farerno land as a relay point from Rome to the villa.
In the old days, there were also large towns with open-air theaters and very prosperous ports for export to various places.