Primitivo di Puglia IGT Desire Luz & Zin - Pasqua 2024

Pasqua

Format: 75 cl

-33%


Recommended price: 14,36 €
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Producer Pasqua
Name Primitivo di Puglia IGT
Variety Primitivo
Vintage 2024
Gradation 13.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Ripe red fruits, spices, plum notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation with temperature control
Region Apulia
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging A few months in steel and bottle
Type of cask Large wooden barrels
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years from harvest
Pairing Red meats, roasts, aged cheeses
Primitivo di Puglia IGT Desire Luz & Zin - Pasqua is a wine that tells the vigorous soul of the Apulian territory, known for its limestone soils and the Mediterranean climate ideal for the Primitivo grape. This enveloping red stands out for its intense character and energetic structure, the result of careful vinification and aging that enhances softness and complexity. In the glass, it presents a deep ruby color, while on the nose it releases aromas of ripe red fruit, cherries and plums, enriched by delicate spicy hints and vanilla notes.

On the palate, the Primitivo di Pasqua is warm and enveloping, with soft tannins and a persistent finish, perfect to accompany red meat dishes, roasts and aged cheeses. An authentic expression of Apulia, capable of combining tradition and innovation in an engaging sip.
The winery

Pasqua Vigneti e Cantine – Winery in Veneto

Discover the story and wines of Pasqua Vigneti e Cantine.

Family-run Veronese winery with a broad portfolio of Veneto wines and international ranges, noted for its focus on innovation, sustainability and artistic communication.
Region: Veneto
Country: Italia
Founded: 1925
Grapes: Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Oseleta, Croatina, Garganega, Pinot Bianco, Sauvignon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Grigio
Winery founded in 1925 and still family-run. Headquartered and operating primarily in the province of Verona. Facts and figures: revenue as stated in the company profile and 12.8 million bottles sold. Strong export focus: active in over 70 markets with a high share of sales abroad. Iconic Valpolicella lines, alongside modern white and rosé wines.
Winery history
Founded by the Pasqua brothers, the winery began to develop in the Veronese area in the 1920s and has evolved into a family group with an international presence. The brand has progressively expanded its portfolio and markets, consolidating local projects and cultural initiatives that have defined the family's journey up to the centenary celebrated in 2025.
Production philosophy
Combining local roots and experimentation: winemaking research, varietal trials and a focus on sustainability coexist with arts patronage projects and artistic communication. The company reports investments in energy efficiency, water recovery and agricultural practices oriented toward biodiversity.
Terroir and vineyards
The main vineyards are located in the Veronese area. The named hamlets and crus include San Felice, Poiano, Mizzole, Montevegro and Monte Calvarina, with varied exposures and soils that reflect their suitability for the great wines of Valpolicella and Veronese white wines.
Awards and recognitions
Wine Enthusiast – Innovator of the Year; international recognitions and mentions for the wines and iconic ranges.

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