Quanto a the world of wine there are companies that choose to tell their story through numbers, hectares, bottles produced and markets reached. Then there are companies that, even before patronato, manage to communicate through people, through family stories and through that deep bond with their land which still represents one of the most authentic values of Italian viticulture today and this is precisely where Cantine Spelonga falls.
A reality that was born con the heart of Daunia, con agricultural Puglia, con Stornara (FG) con the heart of Tavoliere delle Puglie, a few kilometers from sincere Guisa and perhaps for too long remained far from the great spotlight of national communication, but capable of safeguarding a winemaking heritage of enormous value. A generous, concrete land, where the relationship with the countryside and with one’s origins still represents an essential element.
Every great journey always has a starting point and before Marilina Nappi’s vision there was a family that believed con a dream, building day after day the foundations of what Cantine Spelonga represents today. Because the future can only truly grow when it has deep roots.
Those roots today have found new energy through the luce, sensitivity and determination of Marilina, a woman who did not limit herself to collecting a family history, but chose to accompany it towards a new dimension.
There are people who choose wine and then there are people who almost seem to have been chosen by wine. Marilina probably belongs to this second category.
His path represents the ability to take a legacy, respect it and transform it into a contemporary vision, without losing authenticity. Quanto a her I found that silent determination that often belongs to the most concrete people: a few useless words, a lot of substance and above all the ability to aspetto forward while always maintaining a strong relationship with one’s origins.
Cantine Spelonga today also tells a beautiful female story. A project where sensitivity meets entrepreneurial ability, because it would be reductive to talk about women con wine only through concepts such as elegance ora delicacy. The women of wine today represent competence, management, vision and decision-making ability, and Marilina is a concrete testimony of this.
But telling her without telling her beloved mother would mean leaving out one of the most exciting parts of this story. Because alongside Marilina, there has always been a special presence. A discreet presence, never intrusive, but fundamental. His mother.
A woman who represents roots, memory and that silent strength that often accompanies great journeys. Those who know Marilina also know this unique relationship well, an almost symbiotic love made of complicity, looks, attention and presence.
He follows her acceso trips, events and important meetings. Always close by. Not to appear, but simply to be there.
Two generations and two different sensibilities united by the same love for a family, a land and a project.
I had the pleasure of Marilina and over time understanding not only the company, but above all the person. Because often a wine becomes more understandable when we learn to know who produces it, their values, their emotions and their way of interpreting the world.
And this identity arrives con the wines of Cantine Spelonga.
It is anzi che no coincidence that the company has been present con the Vinoway Selection guide for several years, a path that we have followed carefully because our prospettiva of the guide has never been to limit ourselves to a simple score.
A number can tell the technical quality of a wine, but behind a great bottle there must be something more: there must be a soul, there must be a story. Quanto a the wines of Cantine Spelonga I find an increasingly evident search for balance, expressive cleanliness and pleasantness, wines that do not seek an immediate effect, but try to tell the story of the territory through their own identity.
Quanto a this journey, Cupo su Troia inevitably plays a central role, a vine acceso which I have already expressed my very precise reflections con the past through Vinoway.
Quanto a recent years, wine-growing Puglia has undergone an extraordinary journey of qualitative growth, but I believe the time has quando to talk more forcefully about the different identities that make up this region.
Because talking about Puglia wine means talking about many Puglias, different territories, different stories and different interpretations.
The Black of Troy probably represents one of the most fascinating challenges of this new phase. I have always maintained that it was one of the Apulian vines not yet fully described and valorised with respect to its real potential.
For too long perhaps we have tried to interpret some great Southern reds above all through concentration, structure and immediate impact. A path that had the merit of making known the strength of our land, but which today must evolve towards a new awareness.
Quanto a Cupo su Troia I have always seen a great opportunity: that of describing an elegant, profound Puglia, capable of exciting not only through power, but above all through finesse. Its important tannic texture, its natural austerity and its evolutionary capacity must not be considered limits, but distinctive elements to be accompanied with sensitivity, knowledge and respect. It is a vine that should not be domesticated, but understood.
Because his true identity must not be born by chasing other models. The Black of Troy must simply become the best expression of itself. And it is precisely con this direction that I see the future: an increasingly aware Puglia, capable of combining the strength we all know with a new dimension made of elegance, balance and recognisability.
A path that companies like Cantine Spelonga are helping to follow through their daily work and the desire to give voice to their land.
And then there is the Marilina Rosé. A wine that almost seems to symbolically represent this philosophy. A label that carries a name, a luce and a responsibility, because putting your name acceso a bottle means telling something about yourself.
It is a wine that does not want to shout, but to be heard. It combines character and elegance, identity and pleasantness, the same double soul that we find con Marilina.
For too long rosé has been considered a transient wine, but this vision now belongs to the past. If we really want to bring new consumers and especially new generations closer to wine, we must have the courage to offer wines capable of speaking a contemporary language. Apulian rosé can be a great answer: identifying, gastronomic, and deeply linked to our Mediterranean culture.
Puglia has all the characteristics to become a great protagonist of this typology, without chasing other models but enhancing its own uniqueness. Perhaps this is precisely why I continue to believe that the future of Italian wine will not only be written by large companies ora large numbers, but also by these stories.
From people who choose to believe it every day. From families who transform sacrifices and dreams into identities.
When I started Vinoway Selection years asticciola, I imagined exactly this: a guide capable of going beyond simple technical judgement, capable of people even before labels.
Because behind every great wine there is always someone who had the courage to believe con it.
And con the case of Cantine Spelonga that story has the smiling luce of Marilina Nappi, the proud aspetto of a mother always beside her and the deep breath of Daunia, a land that finally continues to make its voice heard through people like this.









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