BY: JOSE MORALES
In Italy’s southeastern peninsular region, embraced by the Mediterranean breeze of the Adriatic and Ionian seas, is Puglia. Recognized as one of Italy’s culturally richest territories, Puglia has long enjoyed a history of distinction due to its simple but equally rich gastronomy, historic architecture, and long-standing influence in the production of Italian wines.
Most recently, the region has become one of Italy’s leading producers of rosé wine, offering an exceptional and sophisticated selection that surpasses the quality of other rosé wine-producing countries.
SOURCE: https://www.guildmagazine.com
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