Wine

The South of Italy is full of small winemakers who have only recently become independent winemakers. Traditionally, in the South of Italy, grapes were mainly grown to sell directly to large wineries in the North of the country. In the last 40 years, however, the region has been able to become more independent and has taken an interest in its own past. Now, many winemakers use native grape varieties for winemaking to create unique (and often organic) wines.

The quality standards in this region have increased rapidly and nowadays this region is home to many excellent wines. The most famous examples are Nero d'Avola, Primitivo and Aglianico for red wines and Falanghina and Grillo for white wines. But it doesn't stop there, the diversity of grape varieties is unprecedented in this part of Italy. It is for good reason that the ancient Greeks called this area Oenotria, "the land of wine".

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Puglia
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Campania
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Red Wine
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Tenute Pacelli
Organic Barbera, Magliocco IGT
Pauciuri
65%
312/480 Bottles
Costantino Vini
Organic IGT 100% Nero d'Avola
Aria Nero d'Avola
52%
312/600 Bottles
Cantine Viola
Organic Natural Wine Slow Food
Moscato Passito di Saracena
65%
390/600 Bottles
Cantine Viola
Organic Hand picked Guarnaccia, Montonico
Biancomargherita
65%
390/600 Bottles
Costantino Vini
Organic DOC 100% Grillo
Aria Grillo
52%
312/600 Bottles
Cantine Viola
Organic 100% Magliocco Hand picked
Rinni
65%
390/600 Bottles
Antica Enotria
Organic 100% Fiano IGT
Fiano
47%
276/588 Bottles
Antica Enotria
Organic 100% Falanghina IGT
Falanghina
47%
276/588 Bottles

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