Caserta Province is located in the Campania region of Italy.
Capital city: Caserta.
Communes: Camigliano. | Galluccio.
Terroir: The territory of the Province of Caserta, which lies on the southwestern part of central Italy, is bordered to the north by the Matese mountains belonging to the Apennines and by undulating hills, and to the south and west by plains of various types. To the northeast, near the Matese mountains is the Lago del Matese. The highest point is Monte Miletto at 2,050 m (6,730 ft), divided between Campania and Molise. The karst massif is rich in water and minerals, and contains many caves and mountain lakes. Other mountainous areas of note include Monte Santa Croce, with the extinct volcano of Roccamonfina, on the border with Lazio, the Trebulani Mountains, in the central part of the province to the north including Monte Maggiore reaching 1,036 m (3,399 ft), and the Tifatini Mountains to the south. The Voltuno river flows through the centre of the province with a defensive outpost at Capua. The southern highlands of Caserta border the Province of Benevento.
Native grapes: Aglianico (r). | Asprinio Bianco (w). | Casavecchia (r). | Coda di Pecora (w). | Coda di Volpe (w). | Falanghina (w). | Fiano (w). | Greco. | San Pietro (w). | Pallagrello bianco (w). | Pallagrello nero (r). | Piedirosso (r). Primitivo (r). | Sangiovese (r). | Sant’Antonio (w).
Wine regions: Aversa DOC. | Aversa Asprinio DOC. | Aversa DOC Spumante. | Aversa Casavecchia di Pontelatone DOC. | Falerno del Massico DOC. | Galluccio DOC. | Roccamonfina IGT. | Terre del Volturno IGT.
Communes: Camigliano (Caserta).