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Puglia

Italy's heel producing rich Primitivo and Negroamaro reds — warm-climate wines of exceptional value.

Type
Wine
Wines
12

Wines from Puglia

Copertino DOC (1)

Puglia (1)

Salento IGT (5)

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Contrade Negroamaro (Bottle)

Red

Negroamaro is a signature red grape variety from Puglia in southern Italy, particularly prominent in the Salento Peninsula. This wine showcases the grape's characteristic deep color and robust character, offering a medium to full-bodied expression with good structure and Mediterranean warmth.

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Contrade Negroamaro (Case)

Red

Contrade Negroamaro is a Southern Italian red wine from Puglia, showcasing the region's signature grape variety. Negroamaro, meaning 'black bitter,' produces wines with deep color and robust character typical of Puglia's warm Mediterranean climate. This wine likely offers the grape's characteristic balance of dark fruit flavors with earthy minerality.

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Contrade Negroamaro (Full)

Red

Contrade Negroamaro is a full-bodied red wine from Puglia's Salento region, showcasing the indigenous Negroamaro grape variety. This wine displays the characteristic intensity and warmth of southern Italian reds, with rich dark fruit flavors and earthy undertones typical of the variety.

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Contrade Negroamaro (Half)

Red

Negroamaro is a native red grape variety from Puglia in southern Italy, particularly prominent in the Salento peninsula. This wine likely showcases the grape's characteristic deep color and robust character, offering a full-bodied expression typical of the warm Mediterranean climate of the region.

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Perrini Negroamaro

Perrini

Red

The Perrini family were organic farming pioneers in Puglia long before it became fashionable, and their commitment to natural viticulture shines through in this characterful Negroamaro. From the sun-baked heel of Italy's boot comes this soulful red that perfectly captures the rustic charm of the region. Negroamaro (which roughly translates to 'black bitter') might not have the international recognition of Sangiovese or Nebbiolo, but it's a grape that deserves your attention. This bottle offers incredible value for money – one of those wines that overdelivers at its price point. It's unpretentious yet complex, with enough Mediterranean personality to transport you to a seaside trattoria in Puglia with each sip. Perfect for those nights when you want something with a bit more character than your standard Cabernet or Merlot.

Salice Salentino DOC and Salento IGT (4)

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Li Veli Passamante Salice Salentino DOC

Li Veli

Red

Li Veli's Passamante Salice Salentino showcases the magic that happens when Negroamaro grapes are grown in the sun-baked soils of Puglia's Salento peninsula. This DOC-classified red delivers impressive depth and character that belies its modest price point. What makes this bottle special is how it captures the essence of southern Italy – there's a Mediterranean warmth and generosity here that instantly transports you to Puglia's red soil and blue skies. The name 'Passamante' refers to a local wild grass, connecting the wine to its specific terroir. Li Veli has found the perfect balance between traditional character and modern approachability, creating a wine that satisfies both old-school Italian wine lovers and those just discovering the joys of Negroamaro. It's the kind of versatile red that can handle everything from pizza night to more sophisticated fare – proving that sometimes the best values in Italian wine come from the south.

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Li Veli Primitivo Salento Orion IGT

Li Veli

Red

Li Veli's Orion Primitivo showcases why this southern Italian grape (the genetic twin of Zinfandel) thrives in the sun-drenched vineyards of Puglia's Salento peninsula. Named after the constellation, this IGT-classified red certainly shines brightly in the glass. What makes this bottle special is its perfect balance between power and drinkability. It's got all that sun-baked richness you expect from Primitivo, but with a freshness and structure that keeps it from becoming heavy or jammy. Li Veli has mastered the art of creating wines that honor their traditional roots while appealing to modern palates. The result is a wine that delivers impressive concentration and character without the high price tag of more famous Italian regions. It's the perfect choice when you want something bold and satisfying that still speaks clearly of its Mediterranean origins.

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Li Veli Sybar Negroamaro Rose

Li Veli

Red

Li Veli's Sybar Negroamaro Rosé proves that Italy can compete with France when it comes to serious pink wines. From the sun-drenched Salento peninsula in Puglia comes this characterful rosé that offers both refreshment and complexity in equal measure. What makes this bottle special is how it captures Negroamaro's distinctive personality in rosé form – there's a depth and structure here that elevates it above simple porch-pounders. The name 'Sybar' references the ancient Sybarites, known for their pursuit of pleasure and luxury – a fitting name for a wine that delivers such sensory delight. The color is a bit deeper than Provençal rosés, signaling its more substantial character and food-friendliness. It's the kind of rosé that works year-round, not just in summer, making it a versatile addition to any wine collection. Perfect for those who appreciate rosé with a bit more backbone and Mediterranean flair.

Li Veli Torrerose Rosato

Li Veli Torrerose Rosato

Li Veli

Red

Li Veli's Torrerose Rosato showcases the versatility of Puglia's signature Negroamaro grape in a beautifully crafted rosé form. From the sun-drenched Salento peninsula comes this vibrant pink wine that balances Mediterranean warmth with refreshing drinkability. The name 'Torrerose' (Tower of Roses) perfectly captures this wine's essence – there's a floral delicacy here, but supported by the structural backbone that Negroamaro naturally provides. What makes this bottle special is how it walks the line between fruity accessibility and serious character – it's got enough complexity to satisfy discerning palates but remains utterly gulpable on warm afternoons. While many Italian rosatos can be a bit rustic, Li Veli has created a refined version that can stand proudly alongside more famous rosés from around the world. It's a testament to how far southern Italian winemaking has come in recent years.