Apulia

Puglia, the heel of the Italian boot, is one of Italy's most productive wine-growing regions, thanks to its sunny Mediterranean climate, fertile soils and long history of winemaking. The region is best known for its full-bodied and intense red wines, many of which are made from indigenous varieties such as Primitivo, Negroamaro and Uva di Troia.

Primitivo, mainly grown in the Manduria area, produces powerful and fruity wines with notes of cherries, plums and spices. These wines are appreciated for their structure and ability to age. Negroamaro, mainly grown in Salento, is known for its dark, rich wines with hints of black fruit and a slightly bitter character, hence its name.

Uva di Troia grapes, grown mainly in northern Puglia, also contribute to the production of elegant and complex wines such as Castel del Monte Nero di Troia Riserva. Puglia also produces interesting white wines, such as Fiano and Bombino Bianco, which are fresh and aromatic. 

The region offers a diverse range of wines that reflect its rich history of winemaking and the diversity of its terroir, and is increasingly asserting itself on the Italian and international wine scene.

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