San Marzano 'Talò' Primitivo di Manduria

£15.50
  • San Marzano 'Talò' Primitivo di Manduria
  • San Marzano 'Talò' Primitivo di Manduria

San Marzano 'Talò' Primitivo di Manduria

£15.50

AVAILABILITY: 9 in stock

Grape Primitivo
Style Off-Dry, Red, Full Bodied, Rich, Velvety Tannin, Black Fruits, Spice, Oaked, Easy Drinking, Food Friendly
Country Italy
Region Primitivo di Manduria, Puglia
Volume 75cl
ABV 14%
Dietary Vegetarian, Vegan


This ruby red 'Talò' Primitivo di Manduria boasts a generous bouquet of ripe cherries and plums, with subtle hints of cocoa and vanilla. Its velvety texture and lingering sweetness make it perfect for pairing with savoury first courses, lamb and game dishes, and hard cheeses. Truly a taste of Italy in every sip.

About the Producer

In 1962, 19 passionate vine growers from San Marzano, whose families had farmed the land for generations, joined together to form 'Cantine San Marzano'. This cooperative quickly flourished and now boasts over 1,200 diverse and high-quality vine growers. The winery embraces modern, tech-forward vinification techniques, creating sophisticated wines that honor Apulian wine customs. The harmonious blend of time-honored practices, fervor, and modern techniques enable this winery to create wines with unique varietal and regional attributes, while embodying the area's terroir. In 2021, San Marzano was awarded the ‘Cooperative Winery of the Year Award’ by Gambero Rosso.

Vineyard and Winery

Talò is the surname of one of the winegrowers that has supplied San Marzano for many
years. San Marzano recognises the contribution their producers make, with whom they
work closely to achieve the best from their land. The outstanding quality of these wines
could not be created without them. The vineyard is located in Salento, Puglia at
approximately 100 metres above sea level. The soft soil layer is clayey and quite thin,
with a good presence of rocks, making it an ideal growing location for vines. The
harvest takes place during the second week of September.

The grapes were carefully selected and then underwent temperature controlled
fermentation at 25 to 26°C with selected yeasts, lasting approximately 10 days. The
wine was matured in French and American oak barrels, for a period of six months.

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