Temèria - Malbec Bio
Puglia, italy
maria faretra
malbec
100% Malbec. 100% not what you expect from rosé.
Most rosés play it safe—light, sweet, easy. Temèria doesn't. This is 100% Malbec from Puglia, turned into a rosé with structure, personality, and a brilliant pink color. It's made by a woman winemaker in a region where winemaking has always been a man's world. She didn't ask permission. She just made the wine she wanted to drink. And she does it organically—respecting the land as much as the tradition she's rewriting.
What makes it special?
Bright pink in the glass, with aromas of ripe cherries, juicy raspberries, and a hint of spring flowers. Strawberry and citrus with grip, texture, and a firm backbone. This is dry rosé with presence.
What to pair it with:
- Aperitivo with friends
- Grilled prawns or octopus
- Light pasta with tomatoes and basil
- Summer salads with burrata or goat cheese
Serve at 8–10°C | 12.5% alcohol
In the heart of Puglia's wine country, Maria Faretra leads an all-female company that represents a unique and revolutionary approach to winemaking. With a modern soul and ancient values, the brand is born from a desire to combine the past with a forward-looking vision for the future.
Under her leadership, the philosophy is an obsessive search for detail, blending excellent technical skills with artistic inspirations. This meticulous attention extends beyond the cellar to the magnificent labels that create a complete and beautiful experience, honoring the authenticity of the wine inside and out. The winemaking process is based on a "subtraction" approach, which allows grapes like Malbec to fully express the authentic character of their land.
This method, along with a strong commitment to sustainability, ensures that every bottle tells a story of passion and purpose, truly representing the expertise of a single, visionary creator.
Blessed by the Mediterranean sun, La Capitanata forms a part of northern Puglia, where olive groves and vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. This ancient land, chosen by civilizations since Roman times, has long been a perfect setting for creating great wines, a legacy that continues today.
The region's topography is defined by its proximity to the UNESCO site of Herdonia, with a microclimate characterized by warm summers and mild winters. This, along with the excellent drainage of its soils, creates the perfect conditions for growing noble grape varieties.
Here, the clay-limestone soils, rich in potassium and with a notable presence of limestone rocks, allow the grapes to express their most distinctive characteristics. It is this land of fascination and passion that is at the very heart of the wine, truly representing the heritage of the region.