Basilicata, historically known as Lucania is a region of the south of Italy located between Campania, Apulia and Calabria (in the direction of the small hands of the clock). It has 9.992km² with approximately 600,000 inhabitants and consists of the provinces of Potenza and Matera. Its capital is Potenza. In the antiquity it was known with the name of Lucania. He has not been independent from his integration to the Roman Empire and shares the history of his neighboring regions. From the normana conquest it belonged to the Kingdom of Naples and from 1861 to Italy. Basilicata, bizantino name, are one of and uninhabited smallest, poor the regions of Italy bathed by two seas in a very small extension; the Tirreno to the southwest and the Ionio to the Southeastern, limit with Campania the west, Apulia to the north and this and Calabria to the south. To the old Lucania they cross the lucanos Apennines and is fundamental its influence in happening of wines. The land of Basilicata predominantly mountainous (37%) or is formed by hills (50%) with nonexcessive level zones (13%) with propensity to earthquakes. The vinícola zone is located to the north of the region and limits with Campania. The Denomination of Aglianico origin of the Vulture received its naturalization papers in 1971 admitting only the aglianico variety and considering solely the vineyards located on hills of volcanic origin suitable. In a region where they exist more than 10,000 hectares of vineyard, little more of 10% it is possible to be considered as quality wine. The number of hectares is of 1,437 for a total of 1,192 producers which shows a tremendous microparcelación. In the Vulture they are 20 embotelladoras warehouses and 4 cooperatives the people in charge of the vinícola production. The markets of the aglianico of the Vulture are mainly the north of Italy and the export