Uva di Troia

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  • Torrevento Nero di Troia Torre del Falco 2021
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  • D'Addario Nero di Troia Casale Ciliani 2021
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Autochthonous
(Locale)
Native
Uva di Troia 1

Uva di Troia

Area type Autochthonous
Color type Red grape
Vigor Good
Features Leaf: pentagonal, medium in size, quinquelobata; Petiolar breast U or lira, almost always with superimposed edges; Side breasts in lira; Upper leaf glabra, opaque green, with light green ribs; Underside wicker, greenish whitish; Flat flap with slightly wrinkled surface, often; Partially coiled lobes, corner at the top of the acute terminal lobes; Irregular, pronounced side teeth, sharp, slightly convex.Bunch: 15-20 cm long, medium compact, simple or winged, woody peduncle, large; Mid-length peduncle of green color and difficult to separate from the acino; Clear looking, slightly greenish-colored red; Short brush, light green color.Acino: spheroid, regular, medium size (mm 13-17), regular cross-section (circular), persistent navel; Pruinous peel, violet color regularly distributed, thick, consistent, almost barky; Colorless juice; Slightly fleshy, neutral flavor.
Features wine The wine obtained from the grape grove is ruby ​​red with purple reflections. On the palate it is warm, fruity, spicy, body-shaped, round.
Growing areas Grape cultivated abundantly along the Puglia Coast, in the Barletta area and in the province of Bari.
History Uva di Troia is an ancient purple-skinned variety found in Puglia, the heel of Italy's boot. The grape is named after the Puglian town of Troia, which (according to legend) was founded by Diomedes after the siege and sacking of ancient Troy. The variety also has a number of synonyms, including Nero di Troia and Sumarello.
Notes Resistance to diseases and other adversities: little to dandruff; Resists more with oid; Suffers for the favoni (hot south wind); The berries are well weathered.
Productivity Medium productive (around 50 q/ha).
Ripening period The first decade of October.
Synonyms barlettana, nero di Troia, uva della marina, uva di Canosa, tranese, troiano, vitigno di Barletta, uva di Barletta.