The Sagra Delle Sagre in Avellino: wine and typical products from 11 November

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Di appointments food there are many villagers, but there Festival of Festivals it is not a simple event based on one of the typical local products, but it is now one of most important tourist events in Campania this season. The goal of him is to enclose everything food and wine potential of Alta Irpinia, showcasing all the typical local products.

Also this year this culinary festival returns, with precision it will take place in the following days: November 11, 12, 13, 2022 at Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, in Avellino.

Typical products present at the Sagra delle Sagre

But what are these typical products present at this gastronomic event? Many, but we cannot fail to mention the following:

  • Carmasciano pecorino cheese
  • Podolic Caciocavalli
  • Typical hams and sausages of the area
  • Honey
  • Local cookies
  • Dryers
  • Wood-fired bread
  • Chestnuts
  • Truffle
  • Mushrooms
  • Oil
  • Local wines from the best wine shops

Also present Taste Workshops and other culinary stands. Moreover, besides good food, there will be no lack artistic craftsmanship, and the ancient cultural and popular traditions of the area with folk and ethnic music, entertainment for children, typical dances and street artists.

Also the possibility of visit the areas of Irpinia will be made available to visitors who will be able to discover, among many things, the Cathedral with the ancient Crypt, the Historic Center, the Longobard Castle and the Goleto Abbey.

When and where does the Festival of Festivals take place in Avellino?

When: November 11, 12, 13, 2022
Where: Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi
For information and registration:
Pro Loco "Alta Irpinia - Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi"
Tel. 0827.24123 - 34791200246 - 3405043500
E-mail: prolocoaltirpinia@libero.it - ​​prolocoaltirpinia.unpli@gmail.com

  • Where: Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi
  • When: from Friday 11 November 2022 to Sunday 13 November 2022
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Written by Andrew Navarro
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