Description
This is Masseria Altemura’s iconic wine. Its name recalls the quest for proportions – a defining attribute of art in Apulia – embodied by the horizontal and vertical lines, and by the volume of the walls of the Masseria in contrast to the upward projection of the Aragonese Tower. A refined interpretation of Primitivo di Manduria, Altemura is produced from the area of Salento that is best suited to the production of elegant wines, due to soil that is rich in white limestone rocks and to the estate’s proximity to two seas. Complexity and finesse are the characteristic traits of this great cru, which captures the essence of Primitivo in its most pure forms, shaped by pristine light and forged into a wine with singularly harmonious body. It has the potential to evolve well over time.
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Serve at:
16 - 18 °C.
Longevity:
10 - 15 years
Decanting time:
1 hour

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- Start up year: 2000
- Oenologist: Antonio Cavallo
- Bottles produced: 600.000
- Hectares: 130
There thus began a long period of planning followed by one of actual refurbishment, involving the land and the buildings that now represent the heart of the estate’s headquarters. The total area of the property is over 270 hectares – of which 130 are vineyards and 40 consist of olive groves – thus ensuring substantial annual production. It is a single holding, restored with total respect for the environment and the original architecture. As in the time of the Counts Martini Carissimo, it now represents one of the flagship estates in Puglian agriculture.
The architectural intervention on the buildings respected the original plan; nothing was left to chance, starting with the materials employed: the limestone paving stones, the calcarenite, the tufa and the white stone from the surrounding area, used in ancient times for the construction of the main buildings, were utilized in making the new ones.
Particular care was reserved for the restoration of two constructions that are of historical importance for the area: the massive tower, which will be transformed into luxurious accommodation for guests of the estate, and a private chapel with frescoes that date from the 16th century.
On land where there once grew ancient bush-trained vines, tended and cared for according to the lore of age-old rural tradition - and where the bunches of grapes ripened day after day, caressed by the sun and by gentle breezes - new rows of the best indigenous grape varieties have been planted since the year 2000, in line with entirely environmentally sustainable guidelines.
Alongside the perfectly geometrically aligned vines there are 40 hectares of centuries-old olive trees which, with their roots burrowing deep into the red earth mixed with white blocks of calcareous origin and their silvery-green foliage bending in the wind, continue even today to bear fruit. Read more


Name | Masseria Altemura Primitivo Di Manduria Altemura 2022 |
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Type | Red still |
Denomination | Primitivo di Manduria DOC |
Vintage | 2022 |
Size | 0,75 l |
Alcohol content | 15.0% by volume |
Grape varieties | 100% Primitivo |
Country | Italy |
Region | Apulia |
Vendor | Masseria Altemura |
Soil composition | 70% mixed limestone rock and 30% red clayey soil. |
Plants per hectare | 5000 |
Yield per hectare | 50-55 q. |
Harvest | Second half of September. By hand in 10-kg crates. |
Fermentation temperature | 25–28 °C |
Fermentation | 7 days. |
Wine making | After further bunch selection on the sorting table, gentle pressing and de-stemming followed. The must was fermented for 7 days at a temperature of 25–28 °C. Maceration on the skins followed for about 2 weeks. |
Aging | 14 months in 350-litre French oak tonneaux followed by a further 6-month period of fine tuning in the bottle. |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |