Immense marble quarries surround the vineyards of CANTINE LE GROTTE, a winery in Apricena (fg).
The small village, located close to the Gargano, is famous for the quality of its stone and its excellent wine, and is appreciated for its fertile soil and pleasant climate. At the winery we breathe the scent of centuries, of the history that has made this area important and of the tradition that survives and makes its way through progress.
Guiding us on this journey between stone and wine is Biagio Cruciani, the winery's sales manager, who tells us about a strongly identity-driven enterprise whose birth is inextricably linked to that of the town. Apricena is "attached" to the history of its stone, and that of Cantine Le Grotte embraces the local marble tradition.
It is in the Dell'Erba family quarries that the vineyards from which the wine is produced are planted. The family's marble-making tradition is also imprinted on the company logo: a large block of stone split by a vine, two elements of nature that coexist with each other.
It is from the living rock, from the fertile earth, that the story of Cantine Le Grotte's plant was born, immersed in nature and surrounded by greenery. It is a palette of colors that is presented to our eyes. The white of the nearby stone quarries allows the green of the landscape to triumph with its immense seasonal hues, while the blue of the sky divides the green of the sea from Lake Lesina and the Tremiti Islands in the background.
The vineyards are located in the foothills of the Gargano and are rooted in mineral-rich limestone soils, the same soils in which the best Apricena stone is grown. The winery produces excellent native red wines such as Nero di Troia and Primitivo along with international varietals such as Merlot and Sirah that have adapted well to the area's warm, temperate climate. Respect for the area of origin is one of the characteristics in which the winery continually invests.
Its philosophy espouses a concept of cultivation in which nature does the work. The link with Apricena is also told through the names of the wines.
Petrata, for example, is vinified in red from the Nero di Troia grape variety or in white from Bombino and is the "Italianized" version of the dialect term for quarry. The red has powerful hints of blackberry, while the white is finer and fruitier. Selva della Rocca, vinified in red (Primitivo and Nero di Troia), rosé (Nero di Troia) and white (Falanghina) is named after the Santa Maria Selva della Rocca Sanctuary in Apricena, probably built between the 8th and 9th centuries by Benedictine monks, and all are fine wines with intense, fruity and floral aromas.
Not to be missed are the bubbles in Charmat and Merlot Classico versions, and completing the line is the Sico high catering version identified by a label depicting a medieval coin called "Sicone" from the Lombard period found in existing vineyards. Wines that symbolize gratitude and respect for this land and are inspired by it to offer the consumer all their goodness.
Cantine le Grotte, the cellar with resting bottles
Cantine Le Grotte, vineyards with the Tremiti Islands in the background
Cantine Le Grotte, wines
Cantine Le Grotte, the beautiful scenery of the vineyards near the Gargano
Cantine Le Grotte, wines
Cantine Le Grotte, the barriques
Cantine Le Grotte, wines
Cantine Le Grotte, the vineyards
Cantine Le Grotte, a relaxing moment during the grape harvest
Cantine Le Grotte, the beautiful scenery of the vineyards
Cantine Le Grotte, guided cellar tours
Cantine Le Grotte, cellar tours and tastings
Cantine Le Grotte, the headquarters among the vineyards
Apricena (fg), the stone quarries
Apricena (fg), sculptures made from Apricena stone
Apricena (fg), the quarries from which the world-famous Apricena marbles are extracted
Cantine Le Grotte, close to the Gargano and the lakes of Lesina and Varano
Cantine Le Grotte, Mr Biagio
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