Key characteristics:
Masseria Trajone Primitivo di Manduria is a robust and flavorful red wine, offering a rich and complex profile that embodies the quality and excellence synonymous with Primitivo di Manduria, the unmistakable symbol of Puglia’s winemaking heritage. The name “Masseria” itself evokes the region’s traditional farmhouses, hinting at a deep connection to authentic rural winemaking traditions. This wine is a true expression of its terroir, crafted from grapes that thrive in Manduria’s unique environment.
Tasting Notes:
- Variety: 100% Primitivo
- Appearance: Intense ruby red
- Aroma: The nose is greeted with a captivating bouquet of wild berries, rose, aromatic herbs, and eucalyptus, complemented by notes of dark cherries, blackberries, and a hint of spice.
- Taste: Very fruity in the mouth, this wine is smooth and well-balanced, delivering flavors of ripe berries, vanilla, and a touch of oak. It offers a long, floral, and fruity persistence, with a rich, warm, and deep palate, enveloping fruity aromas, a good tannic structure, and balanced freshness.
- Region: Hailing from Puglia, Italy, specifically the Manduria area, this wine benefits from a unique terroir characterized by clay and limestone soils rich in iron oxides, which impart a natural reddish hue. The climate features mild winters and hot summers, often exceeding 40°C, influenced by sirocco winds from Africa. The traditional “Primitivo bush-trained” cultivation system, rare elsewhere, is a testament to the dedication of the region’s winemakers.
- Pairing: An excellent companion to first courses with meat sauce, polenta, grilled meat, and medium-aged cheeses. It also pairs wonderfully with beef, pork, and rich pasta dishes.
Overall impression:
This Primitivo di Manduria is a rich, full-bodied wine brimming with ripe fruit, making it both tasty and easy to enjoy. Its bold and ripe character, coupled with a complex profile, makes it a perfect choice for any occasion.
Extra notes:
- The Primitivo grape variety is genetically identical to California’s Zinfandel.
- The “Masseria” in the name refers to traditional Puglian farmhouses, highlighting the producer’s connection to the region’s rustic winemaking traditions.






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