Winemaker Masseria Trajone
Sicily & Puglia - Italy
More information about 'Masseria Trajone'
With a contemporary vision of winemaking and the use of the most modern equipment, they succeed in presenting a wide range of wines from Central and Southern Italy that combine exceptional value for money with authenticity and typicity. In doing so, they capture the rich diversity of Southern Italy in an extensive selection of sun-filled delights.
Why you should definitely have Masseria Trajone at home:
Masseria Trajone continuously strives for quality and innovation.
They work with respect for the environment and the region’s biodiversity.
This winery has a rich history and is deeply rooted in Italian winemaking tradition.
The top wines of
Masseria Trajone
Red wines:
2022 - Masseria Trajone - Italian - Zinfandel
2023 - Masseria Trajone - DOP - Nero d'Avola
2023 - Masseria Trajone - Italian - Appassite
2023 - Masseria Trajone - Primitivo di Manduria - DOC
2025 - Masseria Trajone - Negroamaro Primitivo -
White wines:
The vineyards of Masseria Trajone in Puglia & Sicily
The climate
The vineyards are embraced by a Mediterranean climate. Long, sunny summers with little rainfall create the perfect environment for viticulture, while mild winters ensure balanced growing seasons.
The warm summers and abundant sunshine promote optimal grape ripening, resulting in wines with rich and full flavors. The influence of the sea moderates temperatures along the coast, while inland areas tend to be warmer.
This climate, combined with the fertile soils of Puglia & Sicily, makes it an ideal location for producing outstanding Italian wines.
The terroir
The terroir of Puglia & Sicily in Southern Italy is a harmonious blend of natural and cultural elements that shape wine production in these regions. The diverse soils, ranging from limestone to clay, provide a rich foundation for vine roots to thrive.
The Mediterranean climate, with its sun-drenched summers and mild winters, supports optimal grape ripening, resulting in wines with vibrant flavors. The influence of sea breezes contributes to the unique character of the wines.
Winemaking in Puglia & Sicily
Puglia, Sicily, and Abruzzo are all unique and fascinating wine regions in Italy, each with its own character and contribution to the Italian wine world. Puglia, located in the south of Italy, is often referred to as the "heel of the boot" and is known for its vast vineyards and olive groves. The region produces a wide range of wines, including the famous Primitivo and Negroamaro, known for their bold and full-bodied character. Its warm Mediterranean climate and fertile soils result in wines with deep color and rich flavors.
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, has a long history of winemaking dating back to ancient times. The island is known for its indigenous grape varieties such as Nero d’Avola and Frappato for red wines, and Grillo and Catarratto for white wines. Sicilian wines often display remarkable minerality and freshness, thanks to the influence of the sea and volcanic soils.














