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Sangue Blu

2010 Puglia Negroamaro

Torre Quarto Sangue Blu is an exquisite red wine from the Puglia region, crafted from the esteemed Negroamaro varietal. This vintage from 2010 showcases a full-bodied profile that envelops the palate with its complexity. The wine exhibits a pronounced acidity, delivering a bright and lively character that enhances its overall appeal. The fruit intensity is notably prominent, revealing layers of dark berries and plum, complemented by subtle spice notes. Its tannins are structured and firm, providing a solid backbone that supports its richness. With a dry finish that invites another sip, this wine is an excellent choice for those seeking a robust and flavorful experience from southern Italy.

Tasting notes:


Blackberry

Blackberry

Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Puglia
Puglia

The heel of Italy's "boot," sunny Puglia (the "g" is silent), is famed for its olive oils, almonds and of course, its rich, full-bodied wines. Although dry and intensely hot in the summer, Puglia has coastlines on three sides, providing cool Mediterranean breezes to alleviate the daytime heat. Primitivo (known in the US as Zinfandel) does well here, with other popular red varieties including Sangiovese and Negroamaro. But it is not all about reds in Puglia: the local Fiano grape produces gloriously nutty, tropical-flavored white, while Falanghina makes intensely fruity wines with citrus blossom notes.

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