Wines of Puglia

SKU: 14219

Almagia by Giancarlo Ceci is a natural red wine with zero sulphites, Demeter certified from organic and biodynamic agriculture.

€11.42
SKU: 14217
Parco Grande by Giancarlo Ceci is a Castel del Monte DOC organic red wine produced from the vinification of grapes from native Andria vines
€9.03
SKU: 14216
GIANCARLO CECI AGRINATURA Close Chardonnay Doc Puglia 2021 Closure of Agrinatura is an organic white wine D.O.C Castel del Monte Vino produced by the winemaking in purity of Chardonnay grapes. Presentes a spicy livability related to an intense aromatic freshness
€9.03
SKU: 14215

Panascio by Giancarlo Ceci is a Castel del Monte DOC organic white wine produced from the single-variety vinification of white bombino grapes. It fully expresses the typicality of the soil and the grape variety, to be drunk young.

€11.04
SKU: 14059
Milleceppi is a red wine that comes from 100% Nero di Troia grapes, from vineyards cultivated with a spurred cordon training system
€19.89
SKU: 14058

At sight it is ruby red. The nose is expressed with fruity notes of ripe red fruit, floral notes and sweet spices. On the palate it is soft, with an excellent balance between the tannic and acid components and a good persistence

€12.61
SKU: 14057
Intense ruby red in the glass with evolved hints of ripe red fruit on the nose. Fruity on the palate with a warm and enveloping sip
€11.10
SKU: 14056

Biancardi's Insolito is a straw yellow wine. Floral, fruity and aromatic. Soft, with pleasant acidity and good persistence

€12.05
SKU: 14055

At sight it is straw yellow. The nose is expressed with pleasant and fine floral aromas. On the palate it is fresh and with a characteristic harmonious flavour.

€11.74 €10.56
SKU: 14054
Rosalia is a rosé wine that comes from 100% Nero di Troia grapes, from vineyards cultivated with a spurred cordon training system
€9.88
SKU: 14053

Michael Biancardi. "Here, in Daunia, wine has always been made and my cellar is just one of the many examples of a glorious past in the area

€9.99
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Discover the Secrets of Puglia's Wines: A Definitive Guide

Puglia is a stunningly beautiful Italian region, and its rolling hills dotted with vineyards are a sight to behold. Puglia is also a popular destination for food and wine tourism, thanks to its rich winemaking tradition. If you're interested in discovering the secrets of Puglia's wines, this guide is a great place to start.

The Wine of Puglia

Puglia is a region with a rich history of winemaking, with varietals dating back to the times of Magna Graecia. Puglia's wines are renowned for their complexity, with flavors ranging from fresh and fruity to rich and full-bodied. The region is home to some of Italy's most important grape varieties, including Primitivo, Nero di Troia, Susumaniello, Bombino Nero, and Malvasia Nera.

Primitive

Primitivo is one of Puglia's most popular grape varieties and is known for its rich, complex, and intense flavors. Primitivo wines are generally deep ruby red in color, with aromas of ripe berries, such as currants, blueberries, blackberries, and cherries, along with notes of spice and subtle hints of tobacco. On the palate, Primitivo is generally full-bodied and intense, with good acidity and soft tannins.

Black Trojan Horse

Nero di Troia is a red grape variety native to the region. It has a complex aromatic profile and is considered one of Puglia's finest red wines. Nero di Troia wines tend to have a deep ruby red color, with aromas of ripe fruit, such as cherries and blackberries, along with notes of spice and tobacco. On the palate, they have a good structure, with soft, balanced tannins and a lingering finish.

Susumaniello

Susumaniello is a red grape native to Puglia that has gained popularity in the last decade. Wines produced from this varietal are generally deep ruby red in color, with aromas of ripe fruit, such as cherries, along with notes of spice, tobacco, and wood. On the palate, they have good structure, with soft tannins and a lingering finish.

Black Bombino

Bombino Nero is a red grape variety native to Puglia. Wines produced from this varietal have an intense ruby red color, with aromas of ripe fruit, such as blackberries and cherries, along with notes of spice and tobacco. On the palate, they have a good structure, with soft and balanced tannins and a lingering finish.

Black Malvasia

Malvasia Nera is a red grape native to Puglia, and its production is limited. Wines produced from this grape have an intense ruby red color, with aromas of ripe fruit, such as cherries and blueberries, along with notes of spice and tobacco. On the palate, they have a good structure, with soft and balanced tannins and a lingering finish.

How to taste Puglia wines

To fully appreciate Puglia's wines, it's important to know the correct tasting techniques. Wine tasting begins with evaluating the appearance, observing the wine's color, clarity, and saturation. Once the appearance has been assessed, you can begin evaluating the wine's aroma, observing its intensity and complexity.

Finally, we move on to wine tasting, which begins with savoring the wine in the mouth, noting its structure, acidity, tannins, and body. By tasting the wine, you should be able to identify its complexity and flavors. After tasting, you can evaluate the wine's persistence, noting how long the flavors linger after drinking.

Discover the main Apulian wine denominations: a guide to the flavors of southern Italy.

Puglia, a land of sun, sea, and lush vineyards, offers a variety of high-quality wines thanks to its Mediterranean climate and fertile soil. In this guide, we'll explore the main Apulian wine appellations and discover their unique aromas and flavors.

Primitivo di Manduria DOC: the king of Apulian red wines

Primitivo di Manduria DOC is a full-bodied and intense red wine, produced primarily with Primitivo grapes in the Manduria area, in the province of Taranto. Characterized by flavors of ripe fruit, spice, and chocolate, this wine pairs perfectly with meat dishes and aged cheeses.

Negroamaro del Salento PGI: the soul of Salento in a glass

Negroamaro del Salento PGI is a wine produced from the native Negroamaro grape, grown throughout the Salento area. The red and rosé wines of this denomination feature aromas of red fruits, herbs, and spices, ideal for pairing with fish and vegetable dishes.

Salice Salentino DOC: balance and tradition

Located in the heart of Salento, Salice Salentino DOC produces red wines based on Negroamaro, often paired with other grapes such as Malvasia Nera. The wines of this denomination are distinguished by their good structure, soft tannins, and flavors of red fruit and spices, perfect for pairing with pasta dishes and red meats.

Castel del Monte DOC: a variety of flavors in a unique territory

The Castel del Monte DOC appellation, located in the northern part of Puglia, produces white, red, and rosé wines using grape varieties such as Bombino Bianco, Nero di Troia, and Aleatico. These wines offer a wide range of aromas and flavors, suitable for every occasion and food pairing.

Puglia is a region rich in wine appellations offering a wide range of high-quality wines. Exploring the main Apulian wine appellations is a fascinating journey.

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