Daunia

Region Insight

Daunia, located in the northern part of Puglia, Italy, is a wine region characterized by its diverse terroir and a history deeply rooted in agriculture. Situated in the province of Foggia, Daunia offers a blend of coastal and inland landscapes, contributing to a range of wine styles. Historically, the region has been known for its bulk wine production, but a growing number of producers are now focusing on quality and showcasing the potential of local grape varieties. The area is witnessing a renaissance, with investments in modern winemaking techniques and a renewed emphasis on sustainable practices. This region offers robust reds and refreshing whites, making it a rising star in the Italian wine scene. Daunia blends tradition with innovation, crafting wines that reflect the unique character of its land.

Climate & Terroir

Daunia experiences a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The terroir varies depending on the location, with calcareous and clay soils dominating the plains and foothills. Higher altitudes offer cooler temperatures and greater diurnal range, contributing to greater acidity in grapes. Coastal influences provide breezes that moderate temperatures, helping to create balanced wines.

Signature Styles

  • Red blends
  • Rosato
  • White wines

Key Grapes

Discover the grapes that define Daunia.

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