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Tormaresca Neprica

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Description

Tormaresca Neprica is a Puglia IGT red blend of Negroamaro, Primitivo, and Cabernet Sauvignon, bottled at approximately 13.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by Tormarescathe Antinori family’s southern Italian estatethis wine draws from 100% estate-grown fruit across both of Puglia’s premier winegrowing sub-regions, a distinction few producers in the region can claim. Multiple vintages have earned medals at the Sakura Awards and TEXSOM International Wine Awards, and the wine carries an aggregated critic score of 87 points on Wine-Searcher.

Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.5% | Origin: Puglia, Italy | Style: Red Blend (Negroamaro, Primitivo, Cabernet Sauvignon) | Producer: Tormaresca (Antinori)

Production & Heritage

Tormaresca was established by the Marchesi Antinori familyone of the oldest wine dynasties in Italy, with roots stretching back to 1385as their project dedicated to exploring Puglia’s potential. The estate holds vineyards in both Salento and the Castel del Monte DOC, making it the only Puglian producer with a presence in both elite sub-regions. Neprica grapes are destemmed, crushed, and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks at 26C for 8 to 10 days, with malolactic fermentation completed before winter. The emphasis on stainless steel preserves primary fruit character and varietal expression rather than layering oak influence, keeping the blend fresh and approachable.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ripe dark plum and black cherry, followed by bramble-berry and dried flowersroses and violets in particular. Secondary notes of crushed black pepper, dried herbs, and a trace of leather emerge with time in the glass.

Taste: On the palate, the entry is fruit-forward with plum and cranberry that deepen into dark cherry and fig at mid-palate. Layers of chocolate, baking spice, and mountain herb develop against a backdrop of polished, chalky tannins. The overall impression is medium-bodied with a structure that feels crisp yet generous.

Finish: The finish carries moderate length, with red and dark fruit returning alongside a mineral, granitic undercurrent. Lingering notes of tobacco and black pepper close out the glass with a dry, satisfying grip.

How to Drink Neprica

Serve at 1618C (6164F) to bring out aromatic complexity without muting the fruit. Neprica is a versatile table wine that works equally well poured alongside a casual weeknight meal or opened at a dinner gathering. It holds up in a classic Sangria, where its dark berry core and spice notes add depth to citrus and brandy. It also pairs well in a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola) for a simple warm-weather refresher. For a more refined wine cocktail, try it in a New York Sourthe Negroamaro’s tannin structure and dark fruit float beautifully over a whiskey sour base.

Best For

  • Weeknight Italian dinners with pasta, pizza, or grilled sausages
  • Introducing friends to Southern Italian red blends without intimidation
  • Stocking a house red that performs above its price tier
  • Bringing a crowd-pleasing bottle to a casual dinner party

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Neprica taste like? Neprica delivers ripe dark cherry, plum, and fig flavors with supporting notes of chocolate, dried herbs, and black pepper, all framed by medium tannins and a dry, spiced finish.

How does Neprica compare to Feudi di San Marzano Il Pumo Primitivo? Both are widely available, entry-level Puglia reds, but Neprica is a three-grape blend led by Negroamaro rather than a single-varietal Primitivo, giving it broader flavor complexity and firmer tannic structure. Neprica also comes from exclusively estate-grown fruit across two Puglian sub-regions, a claim few producers at this tier can make.

Is Neprica good for everyday drinking? Yesits medium body, approachable tannins, and fresh fruit profile make it an ideal house red that pairs with a wide range of casual meals without demanding special occasion attention.

Where is Neprica made? Neprica is produced by Tormaresca in Puglia, the “heel” of southern Italy, using estate-grown grapes from vineyards in both the Salento and Castel del Monte sub-regions.

What foods pair well with Neprica? Grilled lamb chops benefit from the wine’s herbal and peppery notes. Pasta with meat rag matches its dark fruit and tannin weight. Hard aged cheeses like Pecorino echo the dry, spiced finish. Roasted eggplant or peppers complement the wine’s Southern Italian character. Wood-fired pizza with sausage or mushroom toppings is a natural pairing.

What sizes does Neprica come in? Tormaresca Neprica is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Neprica worth the price? Neprica positions as a value-driven, entry-level expression within the Antinori portfolio, and the use of 100% estate-grown fruit from premium Puglian sub-regions gives it a quality-to-price ratio that consistently outperforms its tier.

Why Neprica?

What separates Neprica from the crowded field of affordable Southern Italian reds is its pedigree and sourcing. Tormaresca is the only estate with vineyards in both of Puglia’s most respected sub-regions, and every grape is estate-growna rarity in a region dominated by cooperative production and purchased fruit. The Antinori family’s multi-generational winemaking expertise shows in the precise, temperature-controlled stainless steel fermentation that keeps varietal character intact. For a wine at this entry level, Neprica delivers a complexity and polishbacked by international recognition at competitions like the Sakura Awards and TEXSOMthat justify reaching for it over generic Puglia blends.

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