The Noble Taste of the Tradition
The love for the land of Counts Spagnoletti Zeuli has ancient roots. Certain information, stored in the secular archives of the House, dates back to the 1600s and documents the ownership of the land surrounding the Castel del Monte, the majestic octagonal castle which dominates the town of Andria. Built in the thirteenth century by Frederick II of Swabia, Castel del Monte was ruled in 600 by Sebastian Spagnoletti who was the last inhabitant of the castle. The history of the family, which also includes the illustrious men of law and church, coincides with the works and events that have patiently transformed the originally wooded area in a lush countryside. We are in the southern peninsula of Italy, which faces east, the sea of Ulysses. Plowing through it many centuries before the Christian era, the Greek settlers brought here, along with their civilization, the culture of wine and oil.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Extravirgin olive oil obtained from olives of monocultivar coratina, produced in Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria, pressed on ancient crusher granite millstones and bottled in the farm Zagaria with the typical characteristics of the variety, and of the area of production.
Troia and Montepulciano grapes, typical of our area, combined with Aglianico grapes, grown on a fertile hilly land facing south, in a favorable microclimate, gives rise to a wine of intense ruby color, impenetrable and complex on the nose, with flavour of large fruit jam and cherries, supported by hints of vanilla and cocoa wood aging.
Troia and Montepulciano grapes, typical of our area, combined with Aglianico grapes, grown on a fertile hilly land facing south, in a favorable microclimate, gives rise to a wine of intense ruby color, impenetrable and complex on the nose, with flavour of large fruit jam and cherries, supported by hints of vanilla and cocoa wood aging.
Troia grapes brought on a hillside facing south, in a favorable microclimate, is vinified in Allier oak fermentation vats at a controlled temperature. After the vinification ages in the same vats for more than a year.
Grapes of Troia, growing on an hilly land facing south in a favourable weather, give origin to a ruby red wine wich on the palate reminds one of ripened fruit well blended with pleasant spices: hot, harmonic with tannins of good delicacy.
Grapes of Troia which come from the old city of Asia Minore imported in Apulia by Greeks, give way to a red wine called ”Castel del Monte”. Selected and combined with other typical grapes of Apulia area growing on an hilly land facing south in a favourable weather give origin to a deep red wine with violet tints, the smell of fresh fruit, its taste is...
Sparkling wine of a very pale yellow color, rich of a sophisticate and persistent froth, its smell is a bone-dry, pleasantly bitter. It is suitable both as aperitif and the whole meal.
Sparkling wine made from native grapes of high quality, bright pink with light purple hues. Rich foam very fine and persistent aroma is full and elegant. The aftertaste is lingering and dry. Ideal as an aperitif or for the whole meal.