Primitivo Salento, Poggio Maru

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Country: Italy

Grapes: Primitivo

Vintage: 2022

ABV: 14%

Size: 750ml

Velvety & Elegant

 

Primitivo Salento

Unveil the Richness of Poggio Maru’s Wine

Discover the Essence of Italian Tradition

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Italian winemaking with Poggio Maru’s Primitivo Salento. Crafted with centuries-old techniques, this wine encapsulates the essence of the Apulian region’s viticultural heritage. The sun-soaked vineyards and fertile soils of Salento give birth to a wine that carries the legacy of generations. Each bottle tells a story of passion and expertise, allowing you to experience Italy’s finest flavors right from the comfort of your home.

A Symphony of Flavours and Aromas

Indulge in a symphony of flavours and aromas as you uncork a bottle of Primitivo Salento. With its deep ruby hue, this wine entices the senses with a medley of ripe blackberries, plums, and cherries, harmoniously balanced with subtle hints of spices and oak. The first sip transports you to the sun-drenched landscapes of Southern Italy, where every element of nature is encapsulated in every drop. Whether paired with a hearty meal or enjoyed on its own, Primitivo Salento offers an unforgettable sensory experience.

Elevate Every Occasion with our Primitivo

From intimate gatherings to celebratory events, this wine elevates every occasion. Its velvety texture and well-rounded body make it the perfect companion for both casual and formal settings. The wine’s smooth tannins and lingering finish make it versatile, whether paired with succulent steaks, rich pasta dishes, artisanal cheeses, but also with tasty vegetarian dishes. Let Primitivo Salento be the centerpiece of your moments, transforming ordinary get-togethers into extraordinary memories.

Curiosity

This grape is closely related to Zinfandel grapes, which are more commonly grown in California. Its name comes from the Italian word “primo,” meaning “first,” because the grapes tend to ripen early in the growing season.

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Country: Italy

Grapes: Primitivo

Vintage: 2022

ABV: 14%

Size: 750ml

Velvety & Elegant

 

Primitivo Salento

Unveil the Richness of Poggio Maru’s Wine

Discover the Essence of Italian Tradition

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Italian winemaking with Poggio Maru’s Primitivo Salento. Crafted with centuries-old techniques, this wine encapsulates the essence of the Apulian region’s viticultural heritage. The sun-soaked vineyards and fertile soils of Salento give birth to a wine that carries the legacy of generations. Each bottle tells a story of passion and expertise, allowing you to experience Italy’s finest flavors right from the comfort of your home.

A Symphony of Flavours and Aromas

Indulge in a symphony of flavours and aromas as you uncork a bottle of Primitivo Salento. With its deep ruby hue, this wine entices the senses with a medley of ripe blackberries, plums, and cherries, harmoniously balanced with subtle hints of spices and oak. The first sip transports you to the sun-drenched landscapes of Southern Italy, where every element of nature is encapsulated in every drop. Whether paired with a hearty meal or enjoyed on its own, Primitivo Salento offers an unforgettable sensory experience.

Elevate Every Occasion with our Primitivo

From intimate gatherings to celebratory events, this wine elevates every occasion. Its velvety texture and well-rounded body make it the perfect companion for both casual and formal settings. The wine’s smooth tannins and lingering finish make it versatile, whether paired with succulent steaks, rich pasta dishes, artisanal cheeses, but also with tasty vegetarian dishes. Let Primitivo Salento be the centerpiece of your moments, transforming ordinary get-togethers into extraordinary memories.

Curiosity

This grape is closely related to Zinfandel grapes, which are more commonly grown in California. Its name comes from the Italian word “primo,” meaning “first,” because the grapes tend to ripen early in the growing season.

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