News Discovering Arso: Puglia’s Elegant Cabernet Franc Reveal by Olivier Watson February 21, 2025 2 min 1 You have to taste Bocca di Lupo's Arso 2020! It’s a stunning balance of freshness and richness that’ll redefine your view on Puglian wines.A Journey Into Puglia’s Finest When one thinks of Puglia, the mind often drifts towards heavy, jammy wines that leave little room for finesse. However, the debut of Bocca di Lupo Arso 2020 is here to challenge that notion entirely. This Cabernet Franc has gracefully navigated the waters between opulence and refreshment, showcasing how southern Italy can indeed produce elegant varietals. As I sipped my first glass, I felt an almost electric thrill—this wasn’t just a wine; it was a revelation. The experience began in the picturesque barrel cellar at Bocca di Lupo, where only the best grapes are nurtured into fine wines. Winemaker Vito Palumbo shared with me how this wine was born from years of trial and dedication to achieving balance in flavor and character. Their motto—“fighting against the prejudice of heavy-cooked wine”—really resonated with me as I savored each sip. With notes of black cherries combined with herbal hints like rosemary, this wine embodies its terroir beautifully. The Intriguing Story Behind Bocca di Lupo Diving deeper into Arso’s backstory reveals a narrative woven through time—an alliance formed by tradition and ambition. The story begins in the 1970s when Palumbo’s family collaborated with Victoria Gancia, focusing initially on producing bulk wines. Fast forward to 1998: Enter Piero Antinori, whose vision transformed what was once considered ‘no man’s land’ into a realm where exceptional winemaking could thrive. This collaboration breathed new life into their vineyards situated at an elevation perfect for crafting quality wines from lower-yielding vines while embracing local varieties like Aglianico and Fiano alongside international grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon.Volevo sequestrarti al mondo intero, ai dischi tristi, ai diversivi, ai locali , dal vino e dalla felicità. Volevo sequestrati anche a Dio, perché tu fossi solamente mia. In sharing these insights during our conversation at the estate, it became clear why Arso emerged from this rich legacy—a product not merely made but crafted with intent. The Making of Arso: A Testament to Terroir One cannot help but marvel at how carefully curated conditions have contributed to making Arso stand out among its peers. Planted on calcareous soil that encourages vibrant acidity and freshness—distinctive traits difficult to find in traditional Puglian offerings—the vines thrive under ideal climatic nuances marked by notable winds and significant day-night temperature shifts. The grape selection process alone speaks volumes about attention-to-detail; only certain parcels yield fruit worthy enough for Arso. The end result? A rich yet delightfully fresh Cabernet Franc aged solely in select new oak barrels for fourteen months—a decision grounded in both preservation of terroir authenticity and achieving depth without heaviness. 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