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2015 Vino Rosso

Tintoretto

Salento, Italy

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A rich, fruit-forward red that is one of Italy's best-kept secrets

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About This Wine


Tintoretto

Vino Rosso

Varietal: Primitivo
Vintage: 2015
Region: Salento, Italy
Alcohol by Volume: 13.8%
MSRP: $16

One of the great joys of working with wine experts from around the globe is discovering the local favorites that are still secret to much of the world. Tintoretto Primitivo is exactly the kind of hidden gem we are thrilled to bring our members, an Italian staple treasured by the locals who know why Salento grapes have been coveted by the world for over 2,000 years.

REGION:

Salento is the heel of Italy’s boot, a peninsula of rolling hills and cooling seaside winds that makes up the southern end of Puglia. Puglia is not only home to some of the country’s oldest vineyards, it is also the heart of Italian agriculture, growing over half of the olives that form the backbone of Italian cooking. Salento has produced wine for more than 2,000 years, with nearly every varietal thriving in the warm growing conditions along the Adriatic Sea.

WINEMAKERS:

Tintoretto’s winery sits very close to the shore, benefiting from a terroir of rich and fertile sandstone soil, and gentle cooling winds from the Adriatic. These vineyards have grown Primitivo grapes for centuries, with the mellow evening temperatures maintaining freshness in a grape that is named for its early-ripening. Puglian Primitivo grapes were brought to America in the 19th century, where they are now known as Zinfandel, but the ideal conditions of Salento produce a full-bodied fruit-forward wine unlike any other.

TASTING NOTES:

Tintoretto opens with aromas of peppery spice and dried red fruits. The palate mimics the nose with even more flavors of plum, spiced cherries and pepper, while oak aging provides the structure and complexity that allows Tintoretto to stand up to rich and flavorful foods. While weighty and powerful, the overall texture from this early ripening variety is warm, lush and fruity.

Tintoretto 2015 Vino Rosso Salento, Italy

Wine Region


Salento

The heel of Italy's boot, Salento is a hot, sun-baked region known for its rustic red wines. Most are made from the holy trinity of local grapes: Negroamaro, Malvasia Nera and Primitivo (usually known as Zinfandel in the New World). Some of these robust blends feature big Italian names like Sangiovese and famous French grapes like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. While powerful red wines are the main attraction here, white wines from Salento, with their intense, fruity aromas, are also worth seeking.

Flavor Profile


Pairs well with… Grilled Chicken, Pasta with Cream-Based Sauce, Pasta with Tomato-Based Sauce, Shellfish

Body 3 Acidity 3Sweetness 3Fruit Intensity 2Tannin 3

Tasting Notes


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Primitivo is lush, sweet and spicy allowing it to pairs well a wide variety of flavorful foods. Try it with the complex smokiness of barbeque ribs, grilled sweet Italian sausage, or the rich saltiness of cured meats like proscuitto.

Awards


Tintoretto 2015 Vino Rosso Salento, Italy: Vino Rosso

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1 TOTAL AWARDS

  • Bronze Medal, 2017 International Women's Wine Competition
Tintoretto 2015 Vino Rosso Salento, Italy