Puglia
The Puglia IGT specification allows the production of a wide range of wines: white, rosé, red, sparkling, sparkling, young and passito. The production area extends over the territories of the provinces of Bari, BAT (Barletta - Andria - Trani), Brindisi, Foggia, Lecce, Taranto. Puglia is part of one of the oldest areas of domestication of the vine, which most likely dates back to an era prior to Greek colonization. For some decades Puglia has left behind a past of quantity production, to embark on a path in the sign of quality, reaching levels of excellence, especially in the field of reds and rosés.
The vines most used for the production of Puglia IGT wines are: white from Alessandria, white bombino, black bombino, impigno, black malvasia, wild muscatel, negramaro, notardomenico, pampanuto, primitivo, susumaniello, Trojan grapes and verdeca.