San Marzano winery
Among the most important cooperative wineries in Puglia, San Marzano draws on the support of 1,200 growers who work about 1,500 hectares of vineyards. The vineyards, located mainly in San Marzano, Sava and Francavilla Fontana, grow in red, calcareous soils and see a significant presence of old Apulian bush-trained vines. The nearly 30 wines produced exhibit a modern style, with the main objective being a combination of alcoholic exuberance, freshness of fruit, pluck and immediate expressiveness.
The Primitivo di Manduria Sessantanni '18 once again proves that it's a high-level wine, with its great richness and volume adorned by jammy notes of black plum, coming through mellow, generous, with a long finish in which a clear, sweet nuance emerges.
Wine details
San Marzano
via Monsignor Bello, 9
74020 San Marzano di San Giuseppe (TA)
Tel. 099/9574181
Primitivo di Manduria Sessantanni '18
bottles: 300000
price: 26.00 euros


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