
The Botromagno estate is located in Gravina in Puglia. Despite the harsh and rocky soil the land is abundant with vineyards and olive groves and was once called by king Federico II “a garden of earthy delights”.
Here Botromagno has 75 hectares of vineyard, and they ensure a selection of the best grapes to make a consistently high quality range of wines. Botromagno are the only producers of the historic Gravina Bianco.
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2007, Primitivo della Puglia. |
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Bin No |
EN3576 |
Size |
75cl |
Price |
£12.65 |
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Grape Varieties: 100% Primitivo. Tasting notes: The colour is deep ruby red. On the nose the wine shows a delicate scent of berry fruits. The palate is elegant, intense with soft natural tannins (no oak). The alcohol content is distinct but not overpowering. |
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