Daunia IGT is a red wine with a rich and intense color. It has a harmonious, full and persistent aroma with hints of ripe fruit. The taste is dry, warm, and robust with a velvety texture. The body is full, and the wine exhibits medium acidity.

History

Daunia IGT, named after the historical region of Daunia, has a long tradition in the Apulia region of Italy. The wine is produced from grapes grown in vineyards that have been cultivated for generations, with winemaking techniques passed down through families. This historical understanding and respect for the land contribute to the unique qualities of Daunia IGT.

Geographical Production Area

Daunia IGT is produced in the Apulia region, specifically in the area of Daunia. This region is known for its favorable Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters, and its diverse soil types ranging from calcareous clay to sandy soils, which contribute to the unique characteristics of the wine.