Shipping to CT
  • Home
  • All wines
  • Purezza Red

Purezza Red 2024

Loading...
Purezza Red 2024
For 75 years, the Liantonio family has crafted world-class wines in Puglia (home to southern Italy’s richest reds). Purezza is their silky-smooth blend of local grapes Nero di Troia and Primitivo, all organically grown.
We're sorry, this wine is sold out.

But don't worry, you'll find plenty more handpicked wines here.

Wine Details

  • Red - Light to Medium Bodied
  • ItalyItaly
  • Nero di Troia-based blend
  • Vegan
  • 13% ABV
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2027

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Purezza is a medium-bodied red wine with wild blackberry, raspberry and fresh violet aromas and flavors. The palate is smooth and complex, with a long, vibrant finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Red meat, poultry (esp. dark meat), sausages, tomato-based pasta dishes, bitter greens (chicory, kale).
Beyond the Label

If you’re a fan of Italian reds, then you simply must taste Purezza. This organically grown selection is pure delight, with ripe fruit tines and an oh-so-silky texture.

For 75 years, the Liantonio family has crafted world-class wines in Puglia (home to southern Italy’s richest reds). And today, they’re leading the charge for sustainability. Their Torrevento estate received Gambero Rosso’s Special Prize for Viticultural Sustainability and is Equalitas certified—meaning it’s environmentally, ethically and economically sustainable.

The family has entrusted their head winemaker, Leonardo Palumbo, to carry on this mission. He crafted Purezza from organically grown Nero di Troia and Primitivo (the flagship grapes of the sunny region).

It’s a smooth red with fresh violet and ripe berry notes. A delicious match for pastas, firm cheeses and much more. Pro tip from our local expert Leonardo: try it slightly chilled!

Order today and get this pure Italian red in your glass.

If you’re a fan of Italian reds, then you simply must taste Purezza. T...

About the Producer
Country Map
“The Liantonio family is leading the charge for sustainable winemaking in Puglia.”

Leonardo Bassano

Italian wine expert

You Might Like

Loading...