VINIFICATION
Destemming of grapes and cold maceration at 10/12° C for 18/36 hours. Alcoholic fermentation at a controlled temperature and racking at the end. Soft pressing of marcs.
AGEING
After the malolactic fermentation in inox silo the wine ages in French durmast wood of medium toasting for 5 months. Then it is bottled and ages in the bottle for 4 months.
THE PASSION OF A FAMILY MEETS THE EXPERIENCE OF THREE GENERATIONS
three generations of winemakers2020
Intense red with garnet-red hints.
Intense and persistent with harmonic spiced notes, soft and persistent taste with a long well-balanced tannin.
Bushmeat, baked and roasted meat, dry cheeses. peach laced fruit.
18/20°C. Decant before serving.
In the heart of puglia, a few kilometers from bari, the provincial capital, lies one of the most fascinating and multifaceted lands of our country, the itria valley. In an ecosystem of dry stone walls, trulli and rural landscapes, this land, with its disarming simplicity, manages to leave everyone breathless; who has always lived there, because every day is a discovery but above all who comes across this enchantment for the first time.
The versatility of this land is revealed in every single moment of its existence, in every season that passes through it and enriches it. Valle d'itria is a land, a landscape, a paradox. In the summer, the scorching sun bathes vines, buds and thoughts; in winter the soft snow whitens and purifies souls and lands, in spring flowers and fruits explode in a harmony of colors and flavors, in autumn everything is covered with orange and gold, with melancholy and poetry. Here every season breathes, tastes good, has a different scent: the scent of a magnetic land, a crossroads of vital energies and memories that will accompany you for life.
Masseria Tagaro is a structure with cutting-edge technologies, the same technologies that help to preserve quality while respecting the tradition of over three generations of winemaker
A story that has been passed down for three generations.
164 country districts united by a single passion winemaking.
Uniqueness and tradition: the Itria Valley
A Trullo in which grapes and vines have followed one another
A large and old key opens the door of the antique mill made out of wood, a building that once was the cradle of Masseria Tagaro and where everybody can still see the old wine press, old glass bottles, and different tools for wine production. This is the place where the grapes were once processed and the lives of hard-working men changed by the passion for wine-making. Everything in Masseria Tagaro has been affected by long history and traditions of wine-making in Itria Valley The only thing that has remained the same from year to year is our pursuit for making only the best wines. Today, Masseria Tagaro uses cutting-edge technology to maintain the quality of wine some as it has been for the past three generations. From this long history of passion for winemaking, come the wines of Masseria Tagaro. Wines that contain the unique notes of this spectacular land.
In the countryside of Locorotondo where Masseria Tagaro is located and produces its good wines, the 164 country districts are joined by the same passion.- To make wines as they used. People from country districts have a big heart and their faces represent the passing of the time among rows of grapes: every wrinkle tells a story, a harvest.
Here, we know only one way to make good wine and it is the same used by Masseria Tagaro. In order to celebrate the life and the work of these people, Masseria Tagaro called its wines with the same name as these districts surrounded by vineyards and majestic oak forests. A strong identity that is deeply rooted in the centuries-old nomenclature of this land and a strong link which Masseria Tagaro wants to keep in every drop of its wine.
Imagine being surrounded by rolling hills dotted with thousands of Trulli pinnacles, with large areas of oak forests between patches of cultivated land bordered by miles of dry stone walls, small precious vineyards, olive and almond trees. Imagine a land between two seas, on a plateau 450 m. above sea level where the thin air and the cool breezes sweep away the heat of summer, mingling scents of jasmine and blooming wistena. It is not a fairy tale: It is the heart of Puglia - The Itria Valley- a land known for its special climate and terroir that is different from the rest of the region.
Here the earth is red because of the presence of iron hydroxide and leaching of calcium bicarbonate. Here, where the "folds' - 'spalle' and the 'ondulations' - 'lame' of the land occurs, the land has been used for cultivation of vines since sixteenth century. And now, the ltna Valley is home to fine wine production thanks to the chemical composition of the soil, which gives the grapes different hints of spices. Among some of most beautiful vi1lages in Italy, like Locorotondo, Cistemino, Martina Franca and Alberobello, we also are located m the Itna Valley.
A Trullo in which grapes and vines have followed one another, intertwined by passions and hard work of man: the old press is still here, as are still tools and old glass demijohns here. Everything has the scent of history, of the deepest tradition: every year the conquest of an always good wine, which improves year by year. Now Masseria Tagaro is a structure with cutting-edge technologies, the same technologies that help to preserve quality while respecting the tradition of three generations of winemakers.