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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.0%

The wine

Nero di Troia is an autochthonous Apulian grape variety with a ruby red color so intense as to appear black, thanks to its polyphenolic charge. One of the oldest wines of the region, as in the tradition sinks the name "Priam", which recalls the warrior king of the Greek city of Troy, according to mythology. Priam, the redeemed, as history reminds us. A redemption story is also that of Nero di Troia, thanks to the great interest of international oenology towards indigenous wine production. The Priamo grapes are harvested late and harvested manually in boxes, then macerated in horizontal rotary winemakers. Aging takes place in French oak barrels for 6 months. This intense ruby red wine gives off a scent of red fruits, cherry and morello cherry. On the palate it has a perfect balance of ripe fruit which leads it to be rich, full and persistent. To be combined with dishes with meat sauces, cold cuts and roasts. the aromas explode in red berry, cherry and morello cherry fruit. In the mouth it has a perfect balance of ripe fruit.

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

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The winery

Due Palme

Due Palme

A modern style and respect for tradition are the principles that inspire this cooperative that, for Apulian wine lovers, needs no introduction. Over 1000 members and 2500 hectares of vines, yet solid and constant quality throughout the company's very wide range, which has around 25 labels. All the wines are made with a clean and impeccable technique, starting naturally with the products that have written the history of the cooperative, and, therefore, of Apulian wine as a...

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