
AWARDS: 89 points of Luca Maroni 2017.
Nero di Troia is a fairly tannic grape, which makes it ideal with strong-tasting meats such as matured beef, lamb and various types of game.
- climate
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Puglia (Apulia) comes from the Roman A-Pluvia, which means without rain. This already says a lot about the climate. Mediterranean climate with very warm and dry summers and mild winters with limited precipitation.
- soil
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Poor sandy soils rich in limestone and which here and there also contain clay.
- vinification
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100% Nero di Troia. After picking, the wine undergoes a short maceration on the pellets and fermentation is started in stainless steel vats at low and controlled temperature. After a year of rest, the wine is then bottled.