Salice Salentino
The Negroamaro and Malvasia Nera grapes are carefully selected from low-yielding vineyards in the Province of Brindisi, in southern Puglia.
The vines are trained in the Guyot system. Plant density is around 5.500 plants per hectare with an average yield of 2
kg per plant. The plants are an average of 15 to 25 years old.
Both grape varieties are manually harvested in late September.
After de-stemming, the grapes are not crushed, allowing them to remain intact, reducing damage to the skins and
optimizing colour extraction. The two grape varieties are fermented together in stainless steel tanks at a controlled
temperature of 23-25°C for 8-10 days.
Frequent remontage and delestage are carried out during the fermentation in order to achieve soft extraction of aromas
and gentle tannins. After racking, malolactic fermentation is induced.
Following malolactic fermentation the wine is racked. 80% of the wine is placed in stainless steel containers at a
controlled temperature of 18°C. The remaining 20% is placed in second and third passage 500 litre tonneaux barrels
and left there to age for 8 months.