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Wine production in southern Italy and in Apulia in particular, can be traced back to Egyptian times. Phoenicians with whom the region had extensive trading links, were fully appreciative of the rare quality produced.
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Later on the Romans had
the chance to appreciate it, indeed they even wrote about it! : Tibullo
54 b.c. , Pliny the " elder" 79 b.c. and Orace 65 b.c. were all
complimentary of such strong wine, adding valuable information on the
method of production of the time. Frederick II of Swabia did much during his reign to promote the cultivation of such nectar in a land blessed with ideal climate. |
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Apulia is one of the largest producers by yield , in the world. In the
past, because of their potency they were largely used to "cut" other
wines.
Fortunately in the mid 80' this changed and instead of going for
quantity,
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Today Apulia boasts 25 wines DOC with 52 reds, 28 whites, 22 rose , 17 sweet and 9 spumante. Some of the best known
wines are slowly finding their way to the UK and Ireland like :
Primitivo di Manduria and others full bodied garnet coloured wines. |
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