Susumaniello
Salento Susumaniello IGT 2021 Masseria Ficarigna
This Salento Susumaniello comes to life from one of the native vines that are the pride of the Salento peninsula, of which Masseria Ficarigna is the spokesperson. The name of the winery refers to the prickly pear plant, the symbolic fruit of Salento. The label depicts a donkey, a pack animal on which in the past the baskets of prickly pears were loaded to take to the market.
The grapes are harvested in the middle of September. The vinification process begins with the pressing of the grapes, follo...
View product pageSalento IGT Susumaniello 2023 Velarino
Susumaniello Velarino is inspired by the large curtain that since ancient Rome has separated the stage from the public and creates a sense of expectation that results in the full appreciation of the show, just as happens to those who choose and uncork these wines.
Susumaniello grapes are harvested when slightly overripe, then de-stemmed and pressed. The vinification takes place in thermo-regulated steel vats for 10 days. Ageing takes place for 70% in French and American oak barrels and 30% in ste...
View product pageSalento IGP Susumaniello Serre 2022 Due Palme
Serre is a wine from Cantine Due Palme, located in the Cellino San Marco area, in the province of Brindisi. The company, founded in 1989, produces wines from typical Salento grapes, such as Negroamaro, Malvasia Nera, Primitivo and Susumaniello. The vines are cultivated with Alberello Pugliese, the method of cultivation of the plant typical of this region.
Serre is Susumaniello in purity, a vine typical of the high Salento whose name means "loaded like a donkey", from the abundance of its grapes. ...
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