Feudi Di Guagnano
Feudi di Guagnano is a winery in Puglia. It sits 20 km west of Lecce and specialises in bold, rich wines such as Negroamaro and Primitivo. Founded in 2002 by three local families who combined their vineyards, today it is managed by three family patrons – Gianvito, Franco and Carlo. They operate two wineries: one in Campi Salentina and the other in Guagnano – known as “the land of Negroamaro”. They also rent a Primitivo vineyard in Manduria, where they bottle their Decanter medal-winning Primitivo di Manduria DOC.
As it sits on a peninsula, the flatland around Guagnano is cooled by breezes from both the Ionian sea (20 km to the west) and the Adriatic sea (25 km to the east).
In addition to Puglia’s classic Negroamaro and Primitivo, “Feudi” produce a number of interesting wines, such as Rosarò (concentrated, old-vine Negroamaro rosé), and organic Malvasia Nera.
Location: Guagnano, the province of Lecce, Puglia
Denominations: Salice Salentino DOC, Salento IGP, Primitivo di Manduria DOC
Hectares under vine: 30 (2021)
Annual production: 300 000 bottles (2021)
Sustainability: Certified Organic
Website: https://www.feudiguagnano.it/