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Wines from Apulia – diversity from the sunny wine region of Puglia
Apulia, also known as Puglia, forms the "heel" of Italy's boot and is one of the country's most important wine regions. With approximately 100,000 hectares of vineyards and an annual production of over eight million hectoliters, the region is not only a major player in terms of quantity but has also developed significantly in terms of quality. The warm Mediterranean climate, calcareous and sometimes clay soils, and the passion of the winemakers shape the unique character of Apulian wines.
Primitivo from Apulia – The robust red wine with character
Primitivo is the flagship wine of the region. Robust, full-bodied, and rich in fruity aromas, it impresses with notes of ripe plums, dark cherries, and a hint of chocolate. The finest examples come from the Primitivo di Manduria DOC area, where the combination of heat, cool sea breezes, and old vines results in particularly concentrated wines.
Negroamaro from Apulia – Spicy and unmistakable
Negroamaro is an indigenous grape variety of Apulia that yields outstanding results, particularly in Salento. The wines are deep and dark in color, with aromas of black berries, herbs, and a subtle spiciness. Negroamaro wines pair perfectly with hearty dishes of southern Italian cuisine and are a must-try for lovers of authentic red wines.
Nero di Troia from Apulia – The insider tip among red wines
The Nero di Troia grape variety originates from northern Apulia, particularly the provinces of Foggia and Bari. It produces structured, tannic red wines that impress with notes of red fruit, violets, and a long, harmonious finish. Nero di Troia is considered a hidden gem for connoisseurs seeking something special.
Syrah from Apulia – Elegance from southern Italy
Besides the traditional grape varieties, the international Syrah grape also thrives in Apulia. The warm summers and cool nights produce elegant, spicy wines with aromas of blackcurrant, pepper, and subtle roasted notes. Syrah from Apulia combines Mediterranean opulence with international flair.
Rosé wine from Apulia – freshness and Mediterranean charm
Puglia is not only a land of robust red wines – rosé wines also play an important role. From grape varieties such as Negroamaro or Bombino Nero, fresh, fruity rosés are produced, boasting aromas of raspberry and strawberry as well as a delicate minerality. They are ideal companions to summer dishes and Mediterranean antipasti.
White wine from Apulia – lightness and aroma from Puglia
Although Apulia is traditionally known for red wine, white wines from the region are enjoying increasing popularity. Varieties such as Malvasia Bianca, Trebbiano, and Bombino Bianco produce fresh, aromatic wines, while Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc bring international elegance. Many white wines from Puglia are perfect companions to fish and pasta dishes.
Primitivo di Manduria from Apulia – top wines from the heel of Italy
The DOC Primitivo di Manduria is synonymous with the top quality of Apulia. Complex, profound wines with enormous aging potential are produced here. The special microclimate between the Ionian Sea and limestone soils gives these wines their unparalleled richness and elegance.
Wineries from Apulia – San Marzano, Tormaresca and others.
Puglia is home to a multitude of renowned wineries that have made the region's wine quality famous worldwide. San Marzano, Tormaresca (part of the Antinori family), Bocca di Lupo, and Torrevento represent the highest level of craftsmanship and the perfect blend of tradition and modern cellar technology.
Apulia wine region – terroir, climate and grape variety diversity
Puglia's terroir is characterized by calcareous soils, abundant sunshine, and a constant sea breeze that cools the vines. These conditions create ideal prerequisites for robust, aromatic red wines, fresh rosé wines, and elegant white wines. The diversity of grape varieties—from indigenous ones like Primitivo and Negroamaro to international ones like Syrah and Chardonnay—makes the region a true treasure trove for wine lovers.
Main wine regions of Apulia
Here is a clear table with all current DOCG, DOC and IGT wines from Apulia, sorted by quality level.
| wine region | Wine type | Main grape varieties | Cultivation area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primitivo di Manduria DOCG | Red (dry, sweet) | Primitivo | Manduria (Taranto) |
| Castel del Monte Nero di Troia Riserva DOCG | Red | Nero di Troia | Castel del Monte (Barletta-Andria-Trani) |
| Castel del Monte Bombino Nero DOCG | Red | Bombino Nero | Castel del Monte (Barletta-Andria-Trani) |
| Castel del Monte Rosso Riserva DOCG | Red | Nero di Troia, other local varieties | Castel del Monte (Barletta-Andria-Trani) |
| Salice Salentino DOC | Red | Negroamaro, Malvasia Nera | Lecce |
| Primitivo di Manduria DOC | Red | Primitivo | Manduria (Taranto) |
| Castel del Monte DOC | Red | Nero di Troia, Bombino Nero | Barletta-Andria-Trani |
| Gioia del Colle DOC | Red/White | Primitivo, Chardonnay | Bari |
| Locorotondo DOC | White | Verdeca, Bianco d'Alessano | Bari |
| Copertino DOC | Red | Negroamaro, Malvasia Nera | Lecce |
| Brindisi DOC | Red/White | Negroamaro, Malvasia, Chardonnay | Brindisi |
| Lizzano DOC | Red/White | Negroamaro, Primitivo, Malvasia, Chardonnay | Taranto, Lecce |
| Martina Franca DOC | White | Verdeca, Bianco d'Alessano | Taranto |
| Puglia IGT | Red/White/Rose | Primitivo, Negroamaro, Malvasia, Chardonnay and others | Apulia region as a whole |
| Salento IGT | Red/White | Primitivo, Negroamaro, Malvasia, Chardonnay | Salento (Lecce, Brindisi, Taranto) |
| Murgia IGT | Red/White | Negroamaro, Primitivo, Chardonnay, Malvasia | Bari, Barletta-Andria-Trani |
| Terre di Bari IGT | Red/White | Primitivo, Negroamaro, Malvasia, Chardonnay | Bari |
| Terre di Brindisi IGT | Red/White | Negroamaro, Primitivo, Malvasia | Brindisi |

















































