La Cattiva

La Cattiva Rosso Primitivo 2021

$25
$25

Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Farming:,
Vintage:, 2021
Alcohol:,
Country:, Italy
Region:, Puglia
Appellation:,
Bottle Size:, 750ml

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The Wine: La Cattiva Rosso Primitivo 2021

Masseria La Cattiva Rosso Primitivo is a red natural wine made from 100% organic Primitivo (Zinfandel) grapes, short maceration, and then 8 months in stainless steel for a fresh and low-alcohol wine.

The Project: Masseria La Cattiva

Masseria La Cattiva was formed by a group of friends – Leonardo, Alfredo, Paolo, Michele, Loreto, Manfredi, and Marianna – in love with natural wine and natural fermentations. Masseria La Cattiva is located in Sammichele di Bari, Apulia Region, Southern Italy, and used to be a cow rearing facility, though it is surrounded by vineyards. At La Cattiva, everything is done by hand, the only products used in the vineyards are sulfur and copper. Vinification follows a rigorous low-interventionist approach.

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The Region: Puglia

Apulia (Puglia in Italian) is a Southern Italian region, stretching from the Gargano Peninsula to the very tip of the heel of the Italian boot. Apulia is a major wine-producing region and is also the first producer of olive oil in Italy – it accounts for over 50% of the total olive oil production.

Apulia can be divided roughly into two parts: the north, characterized by higher altitudes and hilly landscapes and the south, a flatland also known as Salento. The two subregions, even though culturally different, are fairly similar in terms of agricultural output. Along with olive oil and wine, we can also find some unique grains and other specific high-quality crops such as onions and artichokes.

Apulian went from producing mostly low-quality bulk wine to a more sophisticated and high-quality production. A major change was lowering the average yield per hectare, a practice that has also been put into law thanks to the creation of several IGP, DOC, and DOCG appellations.


The Terroir of Puglia

Apulia benefits from a hot Mediterranean climate, with low humidity and good overall aeration. This results in healthy grapes that don’t require chemical treatments against disease or rot.

The prevalent soil formation is limestone, ideal for vine growing, although it’s often covered by layers rich in iron. Iron-rich soils are usually associated with flat and uninteresting wines. For this reason, the best Apulian wines are made from old vines, whose roots have dug deep past the iron-rich layers into limestone.


The Red Wines of Puglia

Puglia is definitely a land of red wines. All of Puglia DOCGs and most DOCs were created to regulate red wine production. The most widely planted red grape varietals are Primitivo, Negroamaro, and Nero di Troia. Other minor red grape varietals are Bombino Nero, Aleatico, Sangiovese, and Montepulciano.

Puglia’s first DOCG and perhaps most famous red wine is Primitivo di Manduria Dolce Naturale DOCG, made with 100% Primitivo di Manduria grapes grown on clay and sandy soils with good water drainage. This great off-dry dark red wine is ample and complex with hints of prunes, sweet, velvety, and persistent on the palate.

A special mention for Puglia rose’ wines made from Primitivo, Negroamaro, or Bombino Nero mostly in the Salento subregion – the heel of Italy. They are very different from Provence style rose’ in that they are more structured and higher in alcohol but nevertheless very good.


The White Wines of Puglia

White wine production in Puglia is far from being noteworthy although a lot of progress has been made in the past 20 years. Good examples of white wines from this regions are wines made from Bombino Bianco or Verdeca grapes. We can also find quality white wines made from Campania region native grape varietals such as Greco, Fiano, and Falanghina.

 

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What is natural wine?

What is natural wine?

Natural wine is a type of wine made in small batches from hand-harvested organic or biodynamic grapes with minimal intervention in the cellar.
What is Biodynamics?

What is Biodynamics?

Biodynamic wine is wine made with grapes farmed biodynamically. Biodynamic farming is a holistic approach to farming.
What is organic wine?

What is organic wine?

Organic wine is made with grapes farmed organically. Organic farming is a type of farming alternative to conventional farming.
What is vegan wine?

What is vegan wine?

Vegan wine is wine made without using animal products during the fining phase of the clarification process. Before wine is bottled it is usually clarified.