The name Cielo e Terra (literally Sky and Land, or Heaven and Earth) recreates a perfect marriage, where Heaven is represented by the family of the same name and the Land is identified with the expert hands of the winegrower partners working in the vineyards that yield these wines.
“3 Passo” means 3 steps to obtain a unique Italian blend, a 3-step winemaking approach based on Italian vocated terroirs, only organic grapes and masterful vegan winemaking.
Bastioni della Rocca celebrates the golden age of Frederick II, made immortal by the majestic castles that enrich the valleys of Southern Italy. The absolute protagonists of that splendor were the vine and its fruit.
Bastioni della Rocca celebrates the golden age of Frederick II, made immortal by the majestic castles that enrich the valleys of Southern Italy. The absolute protagonists of that splendor were the vine and its fruit.
Bastioni della Rocca celebrates the golden age of Frederick II, made immortal by the majestic castles that enrich the valleys of Southern Italy. The absolute protagonists of that splendor were the vine and its fruit.
Bastioni della Rocca celebrates the golden age of Frederick II, made immortal by the majestic castles that enrich the valleys of Southern Italy. The absolute protagonists of that splendor were the vine and its fruit.
Amadio Pirovano opened the tavern “Da Pirovano” in the mid-800s, selling wine bought mainly from small farmers in southern Italy, especially in Puglia. Today, the fourth generation, with commitment and dedication, continues the growth and development of the family business.
Capo Zafferano is a famous promontory, with a magnificent view of the gulf with turquoise water and a centuries-old white lighthouse, so characteristic to represent the best expression of the wines of Southern Italy: the wines of Puglia.
Capo Zafferano is a famous promontory, with a magnificent view of the gulf with turquoise water and a centuries-old white lighthouse, so characteristic to represent the best expression of the wines of Southern Italy: the wines of Puglia.
Capo Zafferano is a famous promontory, with a magnificent view of the gulf with turquoise water and a centuries-old white lighthouse, so characteristic to represent the best expression of the wines of Southern Italy: the wines of Puglia.
The name Cielo e Terra (literally Sky and Land, or Heaven and Earth) recreates a perfect marriage, where Heaven is represented by the family of the same name and the Land is identified with the expert hands of the winegrower partners working in the vineyards that yield these wines.
The grapes for this red wine grow in IGT Puglia. The grapes are picked early (hence Primitivo) to ensure the freshness, and youthfullness of the fruit.
The name Maia comes from an ancient tradition. Maia is in fact one of the seven sisters stars that together form the constellation of the Pleiades. Since ancient times guided sailors and farmers of Lake Garda in navigation and harvesting.
Refined and light, the Primitivo of Maia is fused between dark toned patterns with a distinctive character and design, to then evolve into pure, light tones with a delicate character.
It’s part of a broader production portfolio represented by the Femar winery and takes its name from an old farmhouse whose vineyards are located in Puglia, near the town of Manduria. The wines are produced primarily from Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes. The brand has also expanded to include an interesting version of Zinfandel.
It’s part of a broader production portfolio represented by the Femar winery and takes its name from an old farmhouse whose vineyards are located in Puglia, near the town of Manduria. The wines are produced primarily from Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes. The brand has also expanded to include an interesting version of Zinfandel.
It’s part of a broader production portfolio represented by the Femar winery and takes its name from an old farmhouse whose vineyards are located in Puglia, near the town of Manduria. The wines are produced primarily from Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes. The brand has also expanded to include an interesting version of Zinfandel.
Mottura wines are modern, but have a long history to tell. Since 1927, Mottura has been investing into the wine-making traditions of Salento, into the quality of its product and into modern and sustainable growth: made from native grapes such as Primitivo and Negroamaro, their aromas and bouquets reflect the spirit of this land, its authenticity and its energy.
Cultivated using the ancient bush-trained system which is naturally low-yield, it nonetheless has great concentration and organoleptic complexity. A Negroamaro with a strong personality yet a delicate palate.
The name and image on the label in fact recalls a rose window, the decorative roundel present on the facades of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque style churches. The symbolic meaning of the rose window is closely related to the circle which, like an “infinite line” with no beginning and no end, is the symbol of God, and of eternity.