Domus Hortae ZuZu Susamaniello Rose Wine | Pre-Tariff Price

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This product is currently enroute from Italy to our warehouses; it will ship once it arrives in our warehouse in October 2025. Hurry and pre-order now to take advantage of our pre-tariff special! As soon as this wine lands in our warehouse new tariff pricing will take effect.

From the heel of Italy’s boot, Puglia, where they arguably make some of the best rosé wines in Italy, this rosé wine is made from susamaniello, a fruit forward local grape that is ancient to the area. Its taste is like a lighter more fruity aperol spritz, fragrant and herbal. Light, refreshing, and easy to sip this is a great wine for summer.

Tastes Like: An herbal Aperol

Farming & Winemaking Highlights: Regenerative Agriculture | Sustainable Winery

Fun Facts: The name “ZuZu” is an ancient Pugliese dialect word for the grape used, susamaniello.

This product is currently enroute from Italy to our warehouses; it will ship once it arrives in our warehouse in October 2025. Hurry and pre-order now to take advantage of our pre-tariff special! As soon as this wine lands in our warehouse new tariff pricing will take effect.

From the heel of Italy’s boot, Puglia, where they arguably make some of the best rosé wines in Italy, this rosé wine is made from susamaniello, a fruit forward local grape that is ancient to the area. Its taste is like a lighter more fruity aperol spritz, fragrant and herbal. Light, refreshing, and easy to sip this is a great wine for summer.

Tastes Like: An herbal Aperol

Farming & Winemaking Highlights: Regenerative Agriculture | Sustainable Winery

Fun Facts: The name “ZuZu” is an ancient Pugliese dialect word for the grape used, susamaniello.


Wine Stats

Type of Wine: Rosé, Still
Grape Variety: Susamaniello
Region: Italy > Puglia
Appellation: Puglia IGT
Vintage: 2023
Alcohol % by Vol: 12.5%


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About the Producer

The Fioretti family have been vignerons, cultivating their vineyards in Orto Nova, in northern Puglia since 1788. Today Rosanna & Pino carry on this family tradition of caring for their land and making wine from native local varieties. Microclimatic conditions, land that is on a prehistoric seabed, with soil that is part calcareous, sub-alkaline and stone contribute to making structured yet approachable wines. They adopt organic farming principles in the context of integrated agriculture approach and guarantee no trace of chemicals, copper and sulfur in their wines.

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