Guys...great video! Really enjoyed the format (interviews, tasting notes, shots of the vineyards and surrounding areas, the narration and not to mention the food shots). Very informative. I've been getting into Italian wine lately and now going to kick it up a notch. Looking forward to more vids. Keep up the great work. Salud!!
Wow!!! Dying to do a tour of Tuscany and piedmont but looks like this is going to complicate things after this video, big fan of Salice Salentino and now I’m more Curious than ever especially with quality of Puglia wines improving rapidly.
@@drmatthewhorkey Yes - at the time there were only 4 or 5 plantings over here. It was a new grafting so vine balance was an issue. A very heavy crop with a small canopy. The big heavy bunches can be susceptible to disease if grown in high rainfall areas
if you ever come back, visit us. We are the oldest cooking school in Puglia, but we also teach the wines and extra virgin olive oils of Southern Italy. @@drmatthewhorkey
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Negroamaro is the King of Salento red wines! Ciaoooooo from the ITALIAN FOOD BOSS 💪🇮🇹
Guys...great video! Really enjoyed the format (interviews, tasting notes, shots of the vineyards and surrounding areas, the narration and not to mention the food shots). Very informative. I've been getting into Italian wine lately and now going to kick it up a notch. Looking forward to more vids. Keep up the great work. Salud!!
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the format, we are going to be producing more of these videos. What kinds of Italian wines are you drinking now?
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Wow!!! Dying to do a tour of Tuscany and piedmont but looks like this is going to complicate things after this video, big fan of Salice Salentino and now I’m more Curious than ever especially with quality of Puglia wines improving rapidly.
Toscana and Piemonte are stellar in their own right! But there is a reason that Puglia sees more and more visitors every year.
This might be for you too, a Tuscan getaway: th-cam.com/video/rJ-ysUJP6tE/w-d-xo.html
I hope we see more and more Negroamaro. I was lucky enough to work with it at my previous job. It's not easy to get right in the vineyard though
In Australia??? We know there are some plantings down there. What makes it hard in the vineyard?
@@drmatthewhorkey Yes - at the time there were only 4 or 5 plantings over here. It was a new grafting so vine balance was an issue. A very heavy crop with a small canopy. The big heavy bunches can be susceptible to disease if grown in high rainfall areas
@@simonmcmillan5723 Thanks for that insight!
Simon McMillan Wow Simon! Where can you get Australian Negroamaro?? Really curious!
Nice to see a bunch of corksoakers!
Corksoakers?
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Nice video 👍😉
Many thanks!
bravo Vito!
si!
if you ever come back, visit us. We are the oldest cooking school in Puglia, but we also teach the wines and extra virgin olive oils of Southern Italy. @@drmatthewhorkey
Now we're talking my friend.
Glad you likey!!
I can't find Santi Dimitri at all
Wine-Searcher should help