Primitivo di Salento Organic Doppio Passo 2024, Puglia
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Primitivo di Salento Organic Doppio Passo 2024, Puglia
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£15.50
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This bold and powerful, organic red from Brindisi is made in a similar way to a Ripasso wine using a portion of dried Primitivo grapes and fermenting the wine a second time on the dried skins. It's got the smoothness you expect from an Apassimento style wine from Italy.
Made from native Primitivo grapes from the lush countryside of Apulia in the South of Italy, Doppio Passo owes its exceptionally smooth and well-balanced character to picking the grapes at two different times during the harvest: first when the grapes are fully ripe, and second at a later time, to obtain its distinctive taste.
When blended, the result is an aromatic red wine which is soft, full and exceptionally full-bodied wine with aromas of blackberries, cherries and forest fruits. The palate shows an amazing concentration of plum, blackberry, cherry and chocolate flavours.
Serve with spicy pasta dishes, roast pork or beef, game dishes and full flavoured hard cheeses.
Quick Info
Bottle Size:
75cl
ABV:
13%
Designation:
Puglia IGT
Vintage:
2024
BIN:BTL-0332
Vegan:Yes
Vegetarian:Yes
Organic:Yes
Style:Red Wine
Style:Smooth & Generous Reds
More Information
Puglia, Italy
Wines from Puglia tend to be fruity, ripe, full-bodied, red and well priced. Some of the best value wines come from this sunny, dry region. Pair the wines with the traditional foods of the region, which are often based on olives, artichokes, tomatoes, and mushrooms. The best local grapes are Negroamaro, Primitivo, and Bombino Nero.
Primitivo is a red grape that produces very intense, dark ruby red wines with a spicy and fruity nose. It has flavours of blackberry, dark chocolate and liquorice.
It is originally from Croatia, where it is known as Crljenak Kaštelanski. It found its true home on the eroded limestone plateaus of Puglia, Italy, and it is now grown all over the south of Italy. It also does well in California, where it’s called Zinfandel.
They say that a good wine needs time to reveal its qualities, but it also needs dedication and constant commitment. Botter boasts longstanding traditions dating back almost a century. It has been guided by the careful hands of three generations. Luca, Annalisa and Alessandro Botter, now lead the company, integrating their almost centenary traditions with a new vision focused on future and innovation.