Plantamura

Plantamura Primitivo Black Label 2020

$30.00

Plantamura Black Label captures the essence of Gioia del Colle’s elegant Primitivo style. Its rich fruit, silky tannins, and perfect balance make it an effortlessly enjoyable, sophisticated choice for any gathering.

Sustainable Handmade Low-sulfites Low-intervention
Description

Plantamura Primitivo Black Label is a bold and elegant red wine from the Gioia del Colle region in Puglia, Italy. Produced entirely from organically farmed Primitivo grapes grown in calcareous clay soils on elevated terrain, the wine benefits from cool night breezes, retaining essential acidity. Traditional winemaking techniques involve hand-harvesting, spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts, and aging in stainless steel tanks without oak, highlighting the pure, intense fruit character. This approach emphasizes the authentic, mineral-driven expression of the terroir, resulting in a wine that perfectly balances power and freshness, distinctively setting it apart from typical southern Italian styles.

Tasting notes

This Primitivo features intense aromas of ripe black cherry, plum, and blackberry, accented by subtle notes of licorice and spice. Medium-to-full-bodied, it showcases rich dark fruit flavors harmoniously balanced by structured tannins and refreshing acidity, ending with a smooth, persistent finish.

Food pairings

Seafood, especially crudo di mare, vegetarian dishes, light pasta and appetizers.

Wine Details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange
Wine Style:, Full Body
Grapes:, Primitivo
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2020
Alcohol:, 14%
Country:, Italy
Region:, Puglia
Appellation:, NA
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Plantamura

Plantamura is a family-owned winery located in Gioia del Colle, Puglia, Italy, specializing exclusively in the production of Primitivo wines. Established in 2002 by Mariangela Plantamura and her husband Vincenzo, the winery builds upon a century-long family tradition of grape cultivation. Their vineyards are situated at an elevation of approximately 360 meters on the Murgia plateau, characterized by limestone-rich karst soils. This altitude contributes to cooler nighttime temperatures, aiding in the preservation of acidity in the grapes.

The Plantamuras practice organic viticulture across their 3.5 hectares of vineyards, employing massale selection to propagate new vines from their best old ones. They maintain low yields, often harvesting around 25 hectoliters per hectare, significantly below the permitted 80 hectoliters. Their vineyards are dry-farmed, relying on deep-rooted vines to access water from natural aquifers.

In the winery, Plantamura emphasizes minimal intervention, fermenting their wines in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks without the use of oak aging. This approach preserves the natural flavors and freshness of the Primitivo grape.

Wine region

Puglia, Italy

Puglia, often referred to as the "heel" of Italy's boot, boasts a rich and ancient winemaking history that dates back over 2,000 years. The region's viticultural roots can be traced to the ancient Greeks, who introduced the art of winemaking. Over the centuries, Puglia's wines gained prominence, especially during the Roman era when they were highly prized and widely exported. The Middle Ages saw the establishment of monastic vineyards, which played a pivotal role in refining winemaking techniques. By the 20th century, Puglia had become one of Italy's most prolific wine-producing regions, although it was often associated with bulk wine production. However, there has been a significant shift towards quality over quantity in recent decades, with many Puglian wineries now producing world-class wines that reflect the region's unique terroir and traditions.

Geographically, Puglia stretches along Italy's southeastern coast, bordered by the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Its long coastline, flat plains, and rolling hills provide an ideal landscape for viticulture. The region is divided into several wine-producing areas, including Salento, Taranto, Bari, and Foggia. Each of these areas has its own distinct microclimate and soil composition, contributing to the diversity of Puglia's wines.

Puglia's terroir is characterized by its Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, making it perfect for grape cultivation. The region benefits from the cooling sea breezes, which help to moderate temperatures and retain acidity in the grapes. The soil composition varies across regions, with limestone, clay, and sandy soils dominating. This diverse soil profile, combined with the climate, allows for the production of wines with a wide range of flavor profiles and characteristics. The abundant sunshine ensures that grapes achieve optimal ripeness, leading to often robust and full-bodied wines.

Puglia is home to many indigenous grape varieties, many of which are not found elsewhere. The most iconic grape of the region is Primitivo, known for producing powerful, fruit-forward red wines with notes of blackberry, plum, and spice. Another key red grape is Negroamaro, which translates to "black and bitter", reflecting its deep color and unique flavor profile. Uva di Troia and Susumaniello are other notable red varietals.

Verdeca and Bianco d'Alessano are prominent on the white wine front, producing aromatic wines with hints of citrus and floral notes. Additionally, Puglia is known for its rosé wines, particularly those made from the Negroamaro grape.

Puglian cuisine is as diverse and rich as its wines. Given its coastal location, seafood dishes are prevalent, and they pair beautifully with the region's crisp white wines. For instance, grilled fish or seafood pasta would be a perfect match for a glass of Verdeca. The robust reds, like Primitivo, complement hearty dishes such as lamb stew, grilled meats, and traditional pasta dishes like orecchiette with ragù. The slightly bitter undertones of Negroamaro wines make them an ideal pairing for dishes with a hint of bitterness, such as broccoli rabe or grilled radicchio.

  • Puglia is often called the "wine cellar of Europe" due to its prolific wine production in the past.
  • The Primitivo grape has a twin in the United States: it's genetically identical to the Zinfandel grape, a popular varietal in California.
  • The region's traditional conical stone huts, known as trulli, are not only UNESCO World Heritage sites but are also sometimes used as wine cellars by local producers.
  • Puglia boasts some of the world's oldest olive trees; alongside its wines, the region is renowned for its high-quality olive oil.

Frequently asked question

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Ground shipping time depends on location, here's a breakdown:

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If you miss a delivery and a package gets returned to us we have two options:

1) Reship the package right away: due to the very high cost of shipping and returns, we must charge a re-shipping fee to be determined based on package size and shipping destination.

2) Consolidate the returned package with your next order: this option is free of charge and it's the most popular option.

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