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Negroamaro (seldom Negro amaro; meaning "black ndbitter") is a red
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variety native to
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. It is grown almost exclusively in
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and particularly in
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, the peninsula which can be visualised as the "heel" of Italy. The grape can produce wines very deep in color. Wines made from Negroamaro tend to be very rustic in character, combining perfume with an earthy bitterness. The grape produces some of the best red wines of Apulia, particularly when blended with the highly scented
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, as in the case of
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History and Etymology

While ''negro'' is from an
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and
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word meaning "black", there is some dispute as to whether ''amaro'' is from the Italian word for "bitter" or whether it derives from the ancient
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''mavro'' also meaning "black". If the latter theory is correct, ''mavro'' may share a root with ''merum'', a wine brought to Apulia by
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n colonists before the Greeks arrived in the 7th century BC. Horace and other Roman writers mention ''mera tarantina'' from
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, and Pliny the Elder describes
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as ''viticulosa'' (full of vineyards). But after the fall of the Roman Empire winemaking declined until it was only kept alive in the monasteries - Benedictine on Murgia and Greek Orthodox in Salento. Negroamaro could be the grape used in ''merum'', or it could have been brought by traders from the home of wine-making in
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at any point in the last 8,000 years. ''Negroamaro precoce'' has recently been identified as a distinct clone.
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analysis suggests that the cultivar is loosely related to
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(Verdeca) and
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Distribution and wines

The grapes are used exclusively for wine-making. Although 100% varietal wines are produced, Negroamaro is more commonly used as the dominant component of a blend including such varieties as
Malvasia Nera Malvasia (, also known as Malvazia) is a group of wine grape varieties grown historically in the Mediterranean region, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands and the island of Madeira, but now grown in many of the winemaking regions of the world. I ...
,
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or Montepulciano. These wines are red, or sometimes rosato, and are usually still; though both red and rosato versions may be
frizzante Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it, making it fizzy. While the phrase commonly refers to champagne, European Union countries legally reserve that term for products exclusively produced in the Champagne regi ...
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List of permitted DOC wines

''Source'' 85%–100% Negroamaro: * in the
province of Lecce The Province of Lecce ( it, Provincia di Lecce; Salentino: ) is a province in the Apulia region of Italy whose capital is the city of Lecce. The province is called the "Heel of Italy". Located on the Salento peninsula, it is the second most-p ...
** Leverano Negroamaro Rosato ** Leverano Negroamaro Rosso * in the
province of Taranto The province of Taranto ( it, provincia di Taranto; Tarantino: ; Salentino: ), previously known as the province of the Ionian, is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Taranto. It has an area of , and a total popul ...
** Lizzano Negroamaro Rosato ** Lizzano Negroamaro Rosso ** Lizzano Negroamaro Rosso Superiore 85%–100% Negroamaro: * in the province of Lecce ** Alezio Riserva ** Alezio Rosato ** Alezio Rosso ** Nardo' Rosato ** Nardo' Rosso ** Nardo' Rosso Riserva * in the provinces of
Brindisi Brindisi ( , ) ; la, Brundisium; grc, Βρεντέσιον, translit=Brentésion; cms, Brunda), group=pron is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Histo ...
and Lecce ** Salice Salentino ** Salice Salentino Rosato ** Salice Salentino Rosso ** Salice Salentino Rosso Riserva 70%–100% Negroamaro: * in the province of Brindisi ** Brindisi Rosato **
Brindisi Rosso Brindisi Rosso is a red DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) wine from the Southern Italian province of Brindisi, in the region of Apulia. The official appellation was granted on November 22, 1979, when a presidential decree was published i ...
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Brindisi Rosso Riserva Brindisi Rosso is a red DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) wine from the Southern Italian province of Brindisi, in the region of Apulia. The official appellation was granted on November 22, 1979, when a presidential decree was published i ...
* in the province of Lecce ** Copertino Rosato ** Copertino Rosso ** Copertino Rosso Riserva ** Matino Rosato ** Matino Rosso * in the provinces of Brindisi and Lecce ** Squinzano Rosato ** Squinzano Rosso ** Squinzano Rosso Riserva 65%–100% Negroamaro: * in the province of Lecce ** Galatina Rosso 60%–80% Negroamaro: * in the province of Taranto ** Lizzano ** Lizzano Rosato ** Lizzano Rosato Frizzante ** Lizzano Rosato Giovane ** Lizzano Rosato Spumante ** Lizzano Rosso ** Lizzano Rosso Frizzante ** Lizzano Rosso Giovane 50%–100% Negroamaro: * in the province of Lecce ** Leverano Novello ** Leverano Rosato ** Leverano Rosso ** Leverano Rosso Riserva 15%–30% Negroamaro: * in the
province of Foggia The Province of Foggia ( it, Provincia di Foggia ; Foggiano: ) is a province in the Apulia (Puglia) region of southern Italy. This province is also known as Daunia, after the Daunians, an Iapygian pre-Roman tribe living in Tavoliere plain, an ...
** Rosso di Cerignola ** Rosso di Cerignola Riserva


List of permitted IGT wines

''Source'' 85%–100% Negroamaro: * Puglia Negroamaro * Puglia Negroamaro frizzante * Puglia Negroamaro novello * Valle d’Itria Negroamaro * Valle d’Itria Negroamaro frizzante * Valle d’Itria Negroamaro novello * Salento Negroamaro * Salento Negroamaro frizzante * Salento Negroamaro novello * Daunia Negroamaro * Daunia Negroamaro frizzante 70%–100% Negroamaro: * Salento Rosato Negroamaro * Salento Rosato Negroamaro frizzante 70%–80% Negroamaro: * Tarantino Negroamaro * Tarantino Negroamaro frizzante


Vine and viticulture

The vine is vigorous and high-yielding with a preference for calcareous and limey soils but adapting readily to others. It is well suited to Puglia’s hot summers and exhibits good drought resistance. The grapes, carried in bunches of around 300–350 g, are oval in form, medium-large in size with thick skins, and black-violet in colour. They ripen mid-season (late September–early October). The first American producer of Negroamaro is Chiarito Vineyards in Ukiah, California (Mendocino County).


Synonyms

Abbruzzese, Abruzzese, Albese, Amaro Nero, Amaronero, Arbese, Arbise, Jonico, Lacrima, Lacrimo, Mangia Verde, Mangiaverde, Mangiaverme, Morese, Negra Della Lorena, Negramaro, Nero Amaro, Nero Leccese, Nicra Amaro, Niuri Maru, Niuru Maru, San Lorenzo, San Marzuno, Uva cane.


See also

*
Primitivo Zinfandel (also known as Primitivo) is a variety of black-skinned wine grape. The variety is grown in over 10 percent of California vineyards. DNA analysis has revealed that it is genetically equivalent to the Croatian grapes Crljenak Kašte ...
, a similar grape from the region better known in USA as Zinfandel.


References


Further reading

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External links


VIVC Bibliography
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