Red wine | Puglia, Italy
Discover the essence of Puglia with the Vitti Primitivo di Manduria, a distinguished red wine crafted by the renowned Cantine San Marzano. Hailing from the sun-drenched vineyards of the Salento peninsula, this wine is a masterful expression of the Primitivo grape, which thrives in the unique red soils of this region. The label, aptly titled 'Di Vigne e di Maioliche' (Of Vines and Majolicas), reflects the deep cultural heritage of the area, blending the art of winemaking with the traditional craftsmanship of local majolica ceramics.
Upon pouring, you are greeted by an intense ruby-red hue, often accented with alluring violet reflections. The bouquet is sophisticated and inviting, offering a complex aromatic profile dominated by ripe black fruits—think luscious plums and succulent cherries—complemented by delicate, spicy notes of rosemary and a subtle, sweet touch of vanilla derived from careful aging. On the palate, the wine is robust yet remarkably harmonious. Its full-bodied structure is balanced by soft, well-integrated tannins that provide a velvety mouthfeel, making it an incredibly pleasant and approachable wine for both casual evenings and special occasions.
This Primitivo di Manduria is an exceptional food companion. Its rich, fruity character and moderate acidity make it the perfect partner for hearty Italian cuisine. Pair it with savory meat dishes such as braised beef, roasted lamb, or game, where the wine’s intensity can stand up to complex flavors. It also pairs beautifully with aged cheeses like Pecorino or traditional Orecchiette pasta with a rich tomato-based meat sauce. For the best experience, serve this wine at approximately 18°C and allow it to breathe for about 30 minutes before pouring, which will help fully unlock its aromatic potential. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or an enthusiast looking to explore the hidden gems of Southern Italy, the Vitti Primitivo di Manduria offers an authentic, high-quality tasting experience that captures the heart and soul of Puglia in every glass.