Negroamaro

Negroamaro
Grape (Vitis)
SpeciesVitis vinifera
Also calledNe(g)ro Amaro, Abruzzese (more)
OriginItaly
Notable regionsApulia
VIVC number8456

Negroamaro (seldom Negro amaro; meaning "black [and] bitter") is a red wine grape variety native to southern Italy. It is grown almost exclusively in Apulia and particularly in Salento, 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 Malvasia Nera, as in the case of Salice Salentino.