Perrini Organic
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Thank you to importer Louis/Dressner for this estate profile.
In the very Southern part of the heel of the "Italian boot", which is really the Salento Peninsula of the Puglia region, the Perrini family have been making wine for generations. For many years most of the grapes were sold to local négociants, as the means and finances to estate-bottle were not available to many of the local contadinos.
Vito and his sister Mila Perrini converted their family’s 50 hectares to organic viticulture in 1993, long before many in the area had even considered it. They built an underground cellar, definitively not the norm or the tradition in the region, and more importantly, a huge but necessary expense to make truly subtle wines, as opposed to the often too-heavy-handed fermentations of the region's native red grapes. Their vines are 30-35 years of age on average and are spread over a number of zones in the hills and shoreline around Castellaneta, near Taranto (incredibly, the town where Rudy Valentino was born). The vineyards are plowed in spring months and the yields are kept to around 55hl/ ha. The grapes are picked by hand and immediately brought to the cellar in small baskets. The wines are then vinified in stainless at controlled temperatures for 12-14 days of maceration, then aged in stainless and glass-lined tanks. The entire estate is certified organic, even by the USDA!
Background
- Name of Estate: Perrini Organic
- Region: Puglia
- Country: Italy
- Proprietor: Vito and Mila Perrini
- Size: 50 hectares
- Farming: Organic (Certified)
- Soils: Sand, red limestone and clay
- Grapes grown: Negroamaro, Primitivo
- Fun facts: Though grapes are the main production at the Perrini farm, they also produce excellent oranges.