CCDC115-CDG is a recently described combined N- and O-linked congenital disorder of glycosylation affecting Golgi apparatus homeostasis. To date, only thirteen patients have been reported with this condition. The clinical presentation is characterized by hepatosplenomegaly, elevated serum aminotransferases and alkaline phosphatase, often accompanied by psychomotor delay and hypotonia, hypercholesterolemia and copper metabolism anomalies, features that can mimic Wilson disease. Serum transferrin capillary electrophoresis shows a pattern compatible with abnormal Golgi N-glycosylation. We gathered phenotype descriptions and molecular data from all reported patients to better characterize this condition and explore potential genotype-phenotype correlation.