Masseria Surani - Arthémis - Fiano IGT

Masseria Surani - Arthémis - Fiano IGT - 2022 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Masseria Surani - Arthémis - Fiano IGT

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Grapes
ABV
12.5%
Serving
10° - 12° C
Food Pairings
ShellfishWhite FishGreen VegetablesSaladsPoultryFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based DishesGoat Cheese
Key Characteristics
["Tropical fruit""Bright""Elegant""Medium alcohol""Medium-bodied""Medium(+) acidity"]

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Masseria Surani

Masseria Surani

Masseria Surani is a winery located in Puglia, Italy's southeastern region, specifically working within the Primitivo di Manduria DOC appellation. This estate produces wines from the native Primitivo...

Masseria Surani is a winery located in Puglia, Italy's southeastern region, specifically working within the Primitivo di Manduria DOC appellation. This estate produces wines from the native Primitivo grape, which is genetically identical to California's Zinfandel variety and thrives in the warm, Mediterranean climate of southern Italy.

The Primitivo di Manduria DOC encompasses vineyards planted on the red, iron-rich soils of the Salento peninsula, where the maritime influence of both the Adriatic and Ionian seas moderates the intense southern Italian heat. This appellation is renowned for producing full-bodied, high-alcohol red wines with concentrated dark fruit flavors and robust tannins. The region's ancient olive trees and traditional masserie (fortified farmhouses) dot the landscape, reflecting centuries of agricultural heritage.

Masseria Surani's current production includes their Héraclès bottling, a Primitivo di Manduria that showcases the characteristic power and intensity associated with this denomination. The estate works exclusively with Primitivo/Zinfandel, focusing on expressing the varietal's natural concentration and the terroir-driven qualities of this historic wine region.

Masseria Surani
Puglia

Puglia

Puglia occupies the heel of Italy's boot, stretching along the Adriatic and Ionian coasts in the country's southeastern corner. This region has transformed from a bulk wine producer...

Puglia occupies the heel of Italy's boot, stretching along the Adriatic and Ionian coasts in the country's southeastern corner. This region has transformed from a bulk wine producer into a source of quality wines, leveraging its extensive vineyard area—among Italy's largest—and favorable Mediterranean climate. The region's flat to gently rolling terrain, punctuated by ancient olive groves, has supported viticulture since Greek colonization over two millennia ago.

The hot, dry summers and mild winters create ideal conditions for ripening red grape varieties, while cooling sea breezes from both coasts help moderate temperatures during the growing season. The diverse soils range from limestone and clay in the north to iron-rich red earth in the south. Key appellations include Primitivo di Manduria DOC in the Salento peninsula, known for powerful red wines, and Castel del Monte DOC in the north-central area, which produces both reds and whites from hillside vineyards.

Primitivo, genetically identical to California's Zinfandel, dominates red wine production and thrives in Puglia's warm climate, producing wines ranging from fruity and approachable to concentrated and age-worthy. Negroamaro, native to the region, creates deeply colored wines often blended with other varieties. Aglianico, more associated with neighboring regions, also finds expression here, particularly in the Castel del Monte area where it produces structured, tannic wines with aging potential.

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