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AGLIANICO   This variety of wine, which is historically part of the neighbouring Basilicata region, features a very old cultivation even in Apulia, where it represents a chief element of the doc (mark guaranteeing the quality of a wine)...
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BOMBINO NERO       Known as "Bambino" or as "Buonvino", it is a variety of wine, which has been cultivated for a long time, and which distinguishes itself from others, due to its profuse production and the elevated yield in must. It...
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MONTEPULCIANO    Its origin is not Apulian but it has found an excellent territory. Montepulciano is vastly present in the area of Foggia, in the doc (mark guaranteeing the quality of a wine) San Severo, Cacc'e Mmitte of Lucera,...
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 NERO DI TROIA     The territory known as “terre di Federico” (Federico’s lands), that is, the vast area which extends itself from the northern area of the province of Bari up to the province of Foggia, sees in the Nero di Troia...
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PRIMITIVO               The Primitive wine, according to tradition, was planted for the first time in the territory of Gioia del Colle, thanks to the Benedictines fathers. Towards the end of the 1700s the primicerius...
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   MERLOT     Although its origins are not Apulian, Merlot, just like other International varieties of wine, has found good environmental conditions in our region and it is able to fall within the composition of many D.O.C....
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SANGIOVESE     Even the Sangiovese, although not originally from Apulia, is a variety of wine which is abundantly cultivated in the region. It may be contemplated in the doc (mark guaranteeing the quality of a wine) San Severo, Cacc'e Mmitte...
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