The grape harvest and Aglianico del Vulture celebrated with allegorical floats
In Maschito, an Arbรซreshรซ village perched in the heart of the volcanic Vulture region, in the province of Potenza, the grape harvest is not just fieldwork: it's a collective celebration. Every September, the Festa dell'Uva transforms the historic centre into an open-air stage where the entire community pays homage to the crop that has shaped the local landscape and economy, Aglianico del Vulture.
The most anticipated moment is the parade of allegorical floats, patiently built in the preceding weeks and covered with bunches, shoots, and vine leaves. Each float depicts a scene from rural culture and the world of wine, parading through the village streets accompanied by figures in traditional costume. At the end of the procession, a jury awards prizes for the most beautiful float, in a friendly competition involving districts and groups of neighbours.
Along Via Marconi and the streets of the centre, food and wine stands open up, offering the chance to taste Lucanian delicacies paired with local Aglianico wine. In recent years, the event has been enhanced by collaboration with the National Association of Wine Cities and the Le Notti del Vino (Nights of Wine) project, featuring round tables and masterclasses on Aglianico del Vulture led by sommeliers. The evening concludes with folk music concerts in the main square.
The Festa dell'Uva di Maschito has been included in the list of intangible cultural heritage of the Basilicata Region, a recognition that underscores its identity value. Organised by the Berimbau Association with the support of the Municipal Administration, it is today one of the most cherished events of the Vulture's autumn food and wine calendar.
The 2026 edition of the Festa dell'Uva di Maschito will reprise the established format: the gathering of allegorical floats in the afternoon, the parade along the streets of the centre, the opening of food and wine stands with Aglianico del Vulture, and the award ceremony for the floats, followed by an evening folk music concert in the square.
The official dates and full program will be announced by the Berimbau Association on the event's channels in the weeks preceding the event.
The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be announced in the coming weeks by the Berimbau Association. Based on recent editions, the main day typically unfolds as follows:
The masterclasses on Aglianico within the Le Notti del Vino project may also be repeated.
How to get there: Maschito can be reached from the Candela/Melfi exit on the A16 motorway, continuing towards the Vulture region. The nearest train station is Rionero in Vulture-Atella-Ripacandida.
Admission: the parade and events in the square are free; food and wine tastings are paid for at the stands.
Accommodation: farm stays and wineries in the Vulture area nearby (Rionero, Barile, Venosa).
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Centro storico di Maschito