The Oenotrians or Enotrians (Ancient Greek: Οἴνωτρες, romanized: Oínōtres, lit. 'tribe led by Oenotrus' or 'people from the land of vines') were an ancient Italic people who inhabited a territory in Southern Italy from Paestum to southern Calabria. By the sixth century BC, the Oenotrians had been absorbed into other Italic tribes.