

Primitivo Nùmero Puglia IGP produced by Frisino is an intense and fruity red wine, perfect for accompanying traditional Apulian dishes.
A Grape of Early Ripening
Primitivo, a red-berried grape, owes its name to its distinctive early ripening. Widespread in Southern Italy, the most suitable Italian region for its cultivation is undoubtedly Puglia. Frisino's Nùmero Primitivo hasPrimitivo Apulian origin, where the grapes are grown in the Valle d'Itria, near Taranto. The proximity to the sea enriches these grapes with minerals, undoubtedly influencing the texture and aromas of this red wine.
A Robust and Structured Wine
Primitivo is a full-bodied and structured red wine, with an intense flavor and velvety tannins. This makes it an ideal pairing for red meats such as roasts, braciole, and steaks. The Primitivo's bold flavor marries perfectly with the savory taste of meat, creating a truly satisfying culinary experience. Its structure also makes it suitable for pairing with first courses, especially those based on meat or savory sauces, such as wild boar ragù, baked lasagna, or porcini mushroom risotto. The wine will add a touch of elegance and complexity to the dish, making it even more enjoyable.
Versatility in Pairings
Thanks to its softness, alcohol content, and ever-present tannins, it is an ideal wine for pairing with meat dishes of all kinds.
Nùmero Primitivo: A Snapshot of Puglia