Che vino si beve in Puglia?

Che vino si beve in Puglia?

Che vino si beve in Puglia?

Nella parte nord il vino più famoso è il Nero di Troia, che è uno dei rossi più eleganti in assoluto, ci sono, poi, la Val d'Itria, con una grande produzione di bianchi, come il Fiano, il Bianco d'Alessano e la Verdeca, e, infine, il Salento, con il Primitivo, il Negroamaro e la Malvasia nera a fare da capofila.

What kind of wine is Puglia wine?

  • Puglia Wine. The region is responsible for almost half of Italy's total olive-oil production and has a long-held reputation as a prolific source of (mostly red) wine. This has had serious economic consequences for Puglia's vinegrowers and for the reputation of the region's wines; as the world began to demand higher-quality wines,...

What are the DOC wine regions of Puglia?

  • This flat, fertile and sunny area represents more than half the DOC wine regions of Puglia. The main varieties of Salento wine are Negroamaro, Primitivo and Malvasia Nera. The DOC Primitivo di Manduria area is a short distance east of Taranto on the Salento peninsula.

Where is Puglia located in Italy?

  • Regions and Appellations Italy Puglia. Puglia (Apulia to many English speakers) is a long, thin wine region in the far south-eastern corner of the 'boot' of Italy.

What to drink in Puglia?

  • The two grape varieties that truly put Puglia on the map as a wine region, is Salice Salentino and Primitivo. Salice Salento is a region in Puglia, which uses the Negroamaro grape to produce ripe red wines. These wines often display fresh fruit aromas like blackberries and plums but also has a spicy note to it with aromas of cinnamon and allspice.

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