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The Negroamaro Rosato “Zinzula” by Masseria Altemura is born in the heart of Salento, where the warmth of the land and the winds from the two seas nurture the growth of Negroamaro, the absolute protagonist of this wonderful patch of Apulian land. It is worth noting the choice of glass closure that prevents any type of oxygen transfer inside the bottle, keeping the wine's aromatic characteristics unchanged over time.
“Zinzula” Negroamaro Rosato Masseria Altemura keeps its secret in the soil where the grapes grow and thrive: red Salento soil rich in limestone, the main architect of this wine's saline strength. Once the harvest is done, the work moves to the modern and technological winery inaugurated in 2012, where the grapes are pressed and delicately pressed without contact with the skins, following the so-called "lacrima" technique. This is followed by fermentation in steel with 4 months of aging on fine lees.
Masseria Altemura presents the its Negroamaro Rosato “Zinzula” with a light pale pink color and reflections reminiscent of powder. On the nose, delicate aromas invade the nostrils: wild rose and woodland strawberry are gradually smoothed by more herbaceous notes and salty hints. On the palate, the sip is light and fragrant, with magnetic freshness and delicacy. An ideal wine when paired with light dishes, especially fish, a great protagonist of the local cuisine. “Zinzula” is undoubtedly a wine that, thanks to its drinkability, is perfectly suited to be the star during an aperitif or a dinner among friends, an excellent rosé to share and admire within the wonderful bottle that enhances the chromatic beauty of this Negroamaro in pink version.
| Guide | Year | Score | Quote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitae AIS | 2022 | 3 / 4 | Wine with an excellent stylistic and organoleptic profile |
| Foundation Year | 2000 |
|---|---|
| Vineyard hectares | 130 |
| Annual production | 600.000 bt |
| Winemaker | Antonio Cavallo |
| Address | SP69 - 72028 Torre Santa Susanna (BR) |


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