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Primitivo di Puglia, A Mano 2022
This primitivo from the heel of Italy has great freshness and lift, despite its full-fruited and intense style. There are fresh raspberries and blackcurrants on the nose, with a little spice developing on the palate.
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Code: IT38441
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Primitivo
- 75cl
- Now to 2026
- 13.5% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Screwcap
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
A Mano
Founded in 1998, A Mano is owned and run by Mark Shannon and Elvezia (‘Elvie’) Sbalchiero, and is located in the Puglia region which makes up the heel of Italy’s boot. A Mano means ‘by hand’, and this is a fitting name for a property at which the wines are made with painstaking craftsmanship and passion.
Mark – a Californian – had been working as a ‘flying winemaker’ when he met Elvie, a wine marketer from the Friuli region in north-east Italy, in 1997. Mark went to Davis University – the very place where it was discovered that California’s zinfandel grape has the same DNA as Puglia’s primitivo – and so it is fitting that he ended up making wine in this part of Italy.
Mark and Elvie had only intended to visit Puglia as a holiday in 1998, but when they landed, they fell head-over-heels in love with the vineyards, and the light and colour of the region. Mark had been making wine since the early 1980s, and his experience clearly paid off, because the first vintage of A Mano won a gold medal at the IWC (International Wine Challenge) in London.
The vines, which are between 70 and 100 years old, are within Puglia’s ‘golden triangle’ of vineyards, and are planted on deep red alluvial soils that impart structure and complex character to the resultant wines. Mark and Elvie only grow native Italian grape varieties such as primitivo, greco and fiano, and cultivate all the vines by hand.
The winery is packed with the latest technology but Mark still tries to produce wines in a classic...