Why Sannio is Southern Italy's Next Investment Frontier
Strategic location, a skilled workforce, incentive zones, and a thriving agri-food sector make Sannio one of the most promising destinations for investment in Italy.
Business stories, wine culture, and the spirit of Southern Italy
From Falanghina to Aglianico del Taburno, the wines of Sannio are carving out a remarkable position on the world's most prestigious tables.

Strategic location, a skilled workforce, incentive zones, and a thriving agri-food sector make Sannio one of the most promising destinations for investment in Italy.

Few Italian cities carry a myth as vivid and enduring as Benevento's association with witches. We explore how this ancient legend has become a remarkable tourism asset.

Once nearly forgotten, Falanghina has emerged as one of Italy's most exciting white wine grapes — and Sannio is its spiritual home.
Benevento's Church of Santa Sofia, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011, is a masterpiece of Longobard architecture and a testament to Sannio's extraordinary place in medieval history.

A new generation of Sannio producers is reinventing the region's extraordinary food heritage — and finding enthusiastic buyers from New York to Tokyo.