2022 `Lama di Pietra` Nero di Troia, Cantina Diomede

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Explore the elegance and depth of the 2022 Lama di Pietra Nero di Troia by Cantina Diomede, a wine that epitomizes the essence of Puglia's winemaking heritage. Crafted with meticulous care, this Nero di Troia is a testament to the variety's potential for producing wines of notable structure and aromatic intensity.

Key Features:

  • 🍇 Vintage: 2022
  • 🏞️ Origin: Puglia, Italy
  • 🍇 Grape Variety: Nero di Troia
  • 🍷 Flavor Profile: Lama di Pietra boasts a complex bouquet of dark fruits, such as blackberries and plums, complemented by hints of violet, spice, and a subtle earthiness. Its palate is rich and velvety, with well-integrated tannins and a persistent, elegant finish.
  • 🌍 Terroir-Driven Excellence: The wine's character is deeply influenced by Puglia's fertile soils and Mediterranean climate, which contribute to the grapes' full ripeness and flavor concentration, encapsulating the region's natural bounty.
  • 🍇 Artisanal Winemaking: Embracing both tradition and innovation, Cantina Diomede employs sustainable practices and careful vinification techniques to ensure the wine reflects the true expression of Nero di Troia, highlighting its balance between power and finesse.
  • 🍷 Food Pairing: This robust red is an ideal match for hearty dishes, including grilled meats, rich pasta, and aged cheeses, where its depth and complexity can shine alongside bold flavors.
  • 🍷 Serving Recommendation: To best enjoy its aromatic richness and structural elegance, serve the Lama di Pietra at room temperature. While ready to drink now, it also offers potential for further maturation in the bottle, promising to evolve gracefully over time.

Delve into the heart of Puglia with the 2022 Lama di Pietra Nero di Troia from Cantina Diomede, a wine that not only reflects the region's rich viticultural landscape but also stands as a beacon of quality and tradition in Italian winemaking.

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