This Pizzicanto Primitivo is like the twilight hour in a glass—deep, moody, and completely seductive. Grown in the heart of Salento and aged in wood, it’s rich with ripe fruit aromas and those classic spicy shadows that Primitivo lovers swoon over. On the tongue, it’s velvety and well-structured, a wine that’s clearly been sculpted with care (and a bit of swagger).
It’s a red for slow sips and slow-cooked meals—roasts, braises, big flavours that won’t get lost in the mix. But honestly, it’s just as happy keeping you company on a quiet night in. Dark, full-bodied, and deeply expressive, this one’s got serious “lean in and listen” energy.