Wines of Puglia

SKU: 13934

The line takes its name from the Adriatic side, where the Vallone vineyards extend. The Typical colors of the Adriatic coast composed of the intense blue of the sea and the continuous alternation of the green-gold of the olive leaves moved by the wind. Here in these few words the spirit of the Walloon slope is enclosed. Maintaining its peculiar elegance and minerality, it has acquired body and fruit from our Salento peninsula. International vine present in our company since the early 90s. He loves to be accompanied by seafood dishes, wanting a nice Poke Ball!

€8.94 €7.60
SKU: 13933
The line takes its name from the Adriatic side, where the Vallone vineyards extend. The Typical colors of the Adriatic coast composed of the intense blue of the sea and the continuous alternation of the green-gold of the olive leaves moved by the wind. Here in these few words the spirit of the Walloon slope is enclosed. Unmistakable dark red with violet reflections, from the trendiest vine of Puglia, an enveloping wine that is easy to approach.
€6.98
SKU: 13932
It often happens to think of the illustrious personalities who preceded us as owners of the estate; from Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, Prince of Taranto, owner of the estate from 1382 to 1407, to Queen Maria d'Enghein, Countess of Lecce, owner from 1407 to 1464. Please refer to the dedicated section for further historical notes on the Castle of Serranova. The intense red of the lands reveals a first clue about the oenological orientation of the wines of the estate. This is the place where you can glimpse the characterizing elements of Vallone; the noble soul of the wines, the innovative soul that led to the conception of the production technique of the Graticciaia; the soul that embraces the harmony and beauty generated by the union between the historicity of places and nature. Produced entirely from Susumaniello grapes; by religiously using the traditional static draining technique, delicate fruity hints of raspberry, currant and blackberry are obtained. His fresh embrace brings to mind the precious carefree moments by the sea. For a perfect pairing, try the classic spaghettoni with mussels and sautéed cherry tomatoes.
€13.54
SKU: 13931
The line takes its name from the Adriatic side, where the Vallone vineyards extend. The Typical colors of the Adriatic coast composed of the intense blue of the sea and the continuous alternation of the green-gold of the olive leaves moved by the wind. Here in these few words the spirit of the Walloon slope is enclosed. Crystalline cherry pink, extremely versatile. In company during a warm midsummer evening. The Salento enigma who loves both land and sea dishes.
€7.32
SKU: 13929

The line takes its name from the Adriatic side, where the Vallone vineyards extend. The Typical colors of the Adriatic coast composed of the intense blue of the sea and the continuous alternation of the green-gold of the olive leaves moved by the wind. Here in these few words the spirit of the Walloon slope is enclosed. Unmistakable dark red with violet reflections, from the trendiest vine of Puglia, an enveloping wine that is easy to approach.

€8.98
SKU: 13928

Flaminio is the interpretation that the Vallone family gives to native vineyards. The line takes its name from the historic Flaminio vineyards from which they are produced and which stand on an ancient Messapian settlement on the outskirts of San Pietro Vernotico. It is our ever-evolving tradition. Intense colors and fruity aromas.

€10.93
SKU: 13927

Flaminio is the interpretation that the Vallone family gives to native vineyards. The line takes its name from the historic Flaminio vineyards from which they are produced and which stand on an ancient Messapian settlement on the outskirts of San Pietro Vernotico. It is our ever-evolving tradition. Intense colors and fruity aromas.

€10.08
SKU: 13926

The appellative Vigna, authorized by the competent bodies, in front of the name Flaminio indicates the real correspondence of the area and therefore of the vineyard from which the grapes of our Brindisi DOC come. This is the first Brindisi DOC ever produced, it was in 1972.

€11.61
SKU: 13914
A Mano Negroamaro comes from a single vineyard in Salento. It is an old non-irrigated espalier vineyard. This grape is sensitive to sunburn and the espalier vineyard is perfect for protecting the grapes from the torrid Salento sun and contributes to the characteristic and unusual aromas. A Mano Negroamaro is unlike any other wine you will try. On the nose you will recognize freshly picked berries, black cherries, spices and the scent of flowers. Elegant, clean with a delicacy that envelops the palate every time you drink it. It will age beautifully for the next 15 years, developing the complexity of a mature Burgundy wine.
€10.25
SKU: 13913
For the rosé we have to look for the right vineyards every year. For this vintage we have chosen only Primitivo vines. Primitivo brings its red fruits and gives us aromas of ripe peach and tropical fruit. In short, complexity and freshness for this delicious wine. Rosé needs special color and full flavor with low ripening grapes to maintain acidity. Not exactly easy in Puglia. A Mano Rosato is pleasure in the bottle. It stimulates all of your senses and creates the desire for another sip. The wine is immediate, then offers flavors that evolve on the palate.
€10.78
SKU: 13912
€10.78 €9.17

A Mano Fiano – Greco is the most unusual wine you will try in Puglia, perhaps in all of Italy. The slightly dried Fiano Minutolo gives the blend the scent of white peach and the floral component. The Greco comes from an old vineyard, not irrigated, located on a hill with sandy soil, adds body and citrus notes. It is a fresh and delicious aperitif. The scent is "Nordic", the body is full, of great satisfaction with a fresh and pleasant acidity.

€10.78 €9.17
SKU: 13911

I get up very early and leave in the dark. I'm going to the vineyard. Sometimes I say where, sometimes it remains a secret. The mornings I go to Vigneto Prima Mano I want to be alone. There are sensual moments in life, for me one of these is being in the vineyard by the sea in the first moments of dawn and smelling the sea in the air together with the scent of fruit. Everything is silent. Only the vineyard speaks. He tells me to wait a couple more days. Not more. My wine is made when the vines speak to me and I know how to listen. There are very few wines in the world that are so complex, with this extract yet soft and elegant.

€23.40
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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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