Alberto Longo Primitivo IGT Rosso Alberto Longo Primitivo IGT Rosso Alberto Longo Primitivo IGT Rosso Download PDF

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Winery Agricole Alberto Longo
VarietiesPrimitivo
Farming Practicesconventional farming
Soilscalcareous with sandy loam texture
Yeastselected yeasts
Fermentationin temperature-controlled stainless steel vats favoring prolonged contact of must with skins / Malolactic fermentation takes place in the month of November
Malolacticfull MLF
Maturationaging at first for at least 6-8 months in cement vats and then in bottle for at least 6 more months
Filterlight
Fininglight
Alcohol13.5%
Item NoIT824
Size750ML
Bottle Case12
Country Italy
Region Puglia
Sub-region
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Alberto Longo Primitivo IGT Rosso
Story

The Estate of Alberto Longo is located, just North of Puglia, in the town Lucera: an area rich in history and agriculture. The Longo family has been farming in the region for over 3 generations. Alberto worked the land with his family as a young boy and adolescent. He left the region for his studies and professional career, only to return to match the love for his land with his passion for wine. His mission is to realize a project able to enhance the value of his native territory: Daunia.

Longo has 35 hectares of vineyards, planted to indigenous varietals (Primitivo, Negroamaro, Falanghina, and Nero di Troia). This area is rich in Roman history: dating back to the 3rd Century BC and home to many of Southern Italy's earliest Roman dwellings and archeological sites.

Longo's desire to realize the potential of his native vineyards led him to the trusted hand of his good friend and father of Super Tuscan wines, Giacomo Tachis (the man behind such legendary labels such as Sassicaia, Tignanello and Solaia). Tachis was then in his late 60's and had stopped bringing on new projects. He recommended his star protege, Dott.ssa Graziana Grassini, to head the project. Using her experience and tutelage under the mastery of Tachis, Grassini has come into her own. At Alberto Longo's Estate she captures the rustic yet balanced nature of the region's indigenous varietals and uniqueness of the terroir in Puglia.