Feudo Di Santo Croce

Feudo di Santa Croce

Since 1974 Primitivo di Manduria 2016

Very well balanced, both rich and smooth👍🏻 — 4 years ago

Feudo di Santa Croce

Primitivo di Manduria 2010

Wow, what a deal at < $20 / bottle
Wine spectator says
#69 of top 100 of 2014.
A burly, brambly red, underscored by tarry smoke and underbrush notes, offering flavors of blackberry coulis, herb-marinated black olive, grilled mushroom and ground spice. This shows muscle that recommends it to short-term cellaring, made accessible by integration and balance. Drink now through 2024. Tasted twice, with consistent notes.
#69 – 91 points
— 7 years ago

Feudo di Santo Croce

Byzantium Primitivo di Manduria

T New
8.9

Nicely balanced and not too young — 8 years ago

Feudo di Santa Croce

Imperio LXXIV Primitivo di Manduria 2015

Big and rich with a bit of oak. Fruity- plums and blackberry and some pepper. Tannins were smooth and the wine had such a full, round feel. Excellent. — 5 years ago

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Feudo di Santa Croce

Megale Salento Negroamaro

Dry and very fruity. Perfect for a meal. — 7 years ago

Feudo di Santa Croce

Salento Aglianico 2016

Full bodied wine! Has so many delicious flavors going on as you drink it! Love it! — 7 years ago

Contrada Santo Spirito di Passopisciaro

Animardente Etna Red Blend 2015

From the Feudo Maccari people making Nerello in a storied Contrada - mature Etna red cherries with a touch of funk, make this wine super tasty, but not as much complexity as other Crus from nearby producer(s). — 7 years ago

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Scott Petrus

Scott Petrus

Love the duality of 🍒 and 🌋

Feudo di Santa Croce

LXXIV Antichi Vini Pugliesi Primitivo di Manduria

This is an amazing wine and it is one of my favorite ones to bring to dinners. It is robust tannic fairly big and opens very quickly. As a cousin to the zinfandel it shows as it is extremely drinkable despite it's large tannic quality. Elements of black fruit and pepper remind me of both the zinfandel and the Shiraz. Anyone familiar Shirah from the Rhone Valley should definitely give this one a try. The only thing I will say is that I enjoy it with friends and less you can finish the bottle by yourself. It dies fairly quickly. — 8 years ago