NATIV International Wine Industry CO., Ltd

Ostuni
Ostuni
Ostuni
This is a white city with olive trees, and it is a holy place for literary and artistic young refreshing people who yearn for a white paradise.

Nestled among the mountains of Italy, the small town of Ostuni is quiet and intimate. This small town has a long history and unique charm, and our Ostuni dry red wine is named from here.

The "mushroom" city
The "mushroom" city
The "mushroom" city
At present, there are more than 1,500 stone houses in the town

Alberobello was a barren place, People used local limestone to build stone houses with conical spires. It is said that this was originally done to evade taxes, When taxes are collected, the roof is...

St. Nicholas Cathedral
St. Nicholas Cathedral
St. Nicholas Cathedral
Legend has it that Saint Nicholas was a helpful saint

The most famous building in the city is St. Nicholas Cathedral, Legend has it that Saint Nicholas was a helpful saint, Secretly send gifts to the saints. The most widely publicized act of kindness,...

Monte Castle
Monte Castle
Monte Castle
widely known landmark

Monte Castle is a well-known landmark in southern Italy, Located in Andria, It is now a United Nations World Heritage Site. It was one of the most complex structures of the Middle Ages, It was bui...

1/4
Puglia
  • 《Black Manro grape variety》
    《Black Manro grape variety》

    It's grown all over Puglia and it's a dark varietal and it's an old varietal with a deep body and a rich bouquet.

  • 《Puglia》
    《Puglia》

    The Mediterranean climate of Puglia makes it an ideal place to grow grapes. The region is dominated by stony hills and plains, and the soil is mostly white flat limestone with iron-rich quaternary deposits

    • Puglia is located in the most eastern part of Italy, and its southern part is washed by the sea to form a slender peninsula, which is best known as the Salento Peninsula, located in the "heel" part of the Italian "leather boot". While the Italian peninsula is mountainous, Puglia is fairly flat. Viticulture and winemaking is one of the economic pillars of the region, with vineyard coverage and quality of output playing an important role. The Greeks came here and called it the "land of grapes." Puglia is the most important producing region in southern Italy, and it is on the rise.


      Puglia has a Mediterranean climate, with plenty of light and the right sea breezes making it an ideal place to grow grapes. The region is dominated by stony hills and plains, and the soil is mostly chalk limestone in iron-rich quaternary sediments. These natural conditions set the stage for it to become one of the largest wine regions in Italy. The most important grape varieties here are the local Negroamaro and Primitivo, which produce wines with rich, fruity flavors. In addition, in order to produce more high-quality wines, Puglia also grows some of the famous international grape varieties.


      Puglia mainly produces table wine, the best wine is the black maro red wine. In addition, Puglia also produces wines such as Castel del Monte, which combine a strong body with a soft taste. There are N legal appellations (DOC) in Praia, including Brindisi, Squinzano and Copertino. N Excellent legal Production areas (DOCG).


      Puglia mainly produces daily table wine, the best wine is the black maro red wine. In addition, Puglia also produces Castel del Monte, which has a strong consistency. Wine with thick body and soft taste. Playa has N legal appellates (DOC), including Brindisi, Squinzano, and Copertino . N An excellent Legal Appellation (DOCG).