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House icon ▸ Malvasia Nera
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Malvasia Nera

Malvasia Nera, also known as Malvasia Nera di Brindisi, or Malvasia Nera di Lecce is an important black variety grown in Puglia and increasingly in Tuscany. It produces rich red wines with aromas of black fruit and high acidity while in Chianti it contributes perfume and aroma to the Sangiovese driven blend.

Synonyms: Malvasia Nera di Brindisi, Malvasia Nera di Lecce

Parents: Negroamaro,  Malvasia Bianca Lunga

Vinorandum rated wines made from Malvasia Nera


Salento IGP “Dieci Anni” Malvasia Nera
Salento IGP “Dieci Anni” Malvasia Nera
Feudi di Guagnano, Puglia, Italy
2017
Malvasia Nera (100%)
“Earthy nose set in layers of black berry fruit; the palate is soft and fleshy wine, well balanced balanced and extremely fun. Fresh, simple, but very attractive. A nice advert for the variety.”
88 Paul Caputo
Toscana IGP “Arteliquida”
Toscana IGP “Arteliquida”
Azienda Agricola Montechiaro di Alessandro Griccioli, Tuscany, Italy
2016
Malvasia Nera (100%)
“Delicious fragrance of cut flowers and fresh, ripe cherry. This boasts a complex nose that delivers notes of orange peel and citrus as well as helpings of berry fruit. In the mouth it’s dry, but light and energetic. Bio-dynamically farmed, low production and well worth a go, if only for the rare example of mono varietal Tuscan Malvasia Nera.”
90 Paul Caputo
Salice Salentino DOC
Salice Salentino DOC
Leone De Castris, Puglia, Italy
2016
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
“From the layers of prune and black cherry emerges a restrained but discernible coat of vanilla to compliment more subtle suggestions of pepper, earth and cocoa. Medium bodied and fruit forward, but possessing the typical grip of Negroamaro, this is a solid wine. Evolving nicely a few years from the vintage.”
88 Paul Caputo
Salice Salentino DOC “Cupone” Riserva
Salice Salentino DOC “Cupone” Riserva
Feudi di Guagnano, Puglia, Italy
2016
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
“Takes a while to open up. First impressions note waves of black fruit, Christmas spice and a kick of black pepper. Very complex, with suggestions of tobacco and cocoa alongside a herbal streak of balsam and Mediterranean plant. With time oak influenced aromas push themselves to the fore. Clearly a very well made wine showing balance and elegance. One of the best Salice Salentino wines around.”
90 Paul Caputo
Copertino DOC “Mani del Sud”
Copertino DOC “Mani del Sud”
Apollonio Vini, Puglia, Italy
2015
Negroamaro (70%)Montepulciano (20%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
“An outstanding example of Copertino. Seductive herbal notes compliment plum, damson and ripe blackberry compote. Rich and concentrated on the palate yet still maintains an impressive velvety texture. This is powerful and tannic yet backed up by complexity. Earthy notes are encased in swirls of tobacco smoke, liquorice and morello cherry. Dense and brooding with subtle aromas of chocolate and blueberry on this finish. One of the great red wines of Puglia.”
93 Paul Caputo
Salice Salentino DOC “Donna Lisa” Riserva
Salice Salentino DOC “Donna Lisa” Riserva
Leone De Castris, Puglia, Italy
2015 2014
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
“Some primary notes of ripe black fruit supported by further aromas of dried prune, orange peel and fruitcake. A rich, intense fruit forward style of Salice Salentino, its velvet texture smooths the way for warm splashes of alcohol. Well balanced and well made, this still has many years ahead of it. Just starting to accumulate tertiary notes of earth and pepper.”
90 Paul Caputo
Salice Salentino DOC Riserva
Salice Salentino DOC Riserva
Cantine Cosimo Taurino, Puglia, Italy
2010
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
“Historically this is one of the iconic wines of Salice Salentino. On the nose is shows classical notes of red and black berry fruit, black pepper and a touch of wild herb. The palate is equally traditional, with a fleshy, unpretentious mouthfeel and with almost ten years of age to it the fruit has taken on layers of complexity - evolved fruit with a sense of leather of smoke.”
88 Paul Caputo
Salice Salentino DOC “Le Pozzelle”
Salice Salentino DOC “Le Pozzelle”
Candido, Puglia, Italy
2018
Negroamaro (95%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
“On the deeper side of the rosé spectrum, Le Pozzelle is one of the region’s classic pink wines. Ripe strawberry character with floral notes as well a subtle touche of rosemary. Fresh, with faint hints of apple, bitter herb and sea salt as well as plenty of red berry fruit. Finishes dry and balanced.”
88 Paul Caputo
Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva
Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva
Azienda Agricola Casa Emma, Tuscany, Italy
2015
Sangiovese (95%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
“Rich and elegant, nice concentrated fruit, some spice and floral notes. This is a top quality riserva with vibrancy, personality and charm.”
90 Paul Caputo
Chianti Classico DOCG “Il Grigio” Gran Selezione
Chianti Classico DOCG “Il Grigio” Gran Selezione
Agricola San Felice, Tuscany, Italy
2019 2013 2010
Sangiovese (80%)AbruscoCiliegioloMalvasia NeraMazzesePugnitello
“Very earthy, with lots of dried violets, cherry and liquorice. Plenty of evolution resulting in a gamey aroma. Full mouth coating of dark, brooding fruit. The palate is beautifully savoury, with broard shouldered tannins. Relatively cooler year given the decade that follows, but still a warm and sunny vintage yielding a rich, ripe structure. Acidity is still fresh. This is an impressively aged Chianti with classical varietal depth and concentration.”
93 Paul Caputo

Other wines made from Malvasia Nera


Salento IGP “Lady Killer”
Salento IGP “Lady Killer”
Castel di Salve, Puglia, Italy
2017
Malvasia Nera (100%)
Salice Salentino DOC “Santa Croce” Riserva
Salice Salentino DOC “Santa Croce” Riserva
Vigneti Reale, Puglia, Italy
2015
Malvasia Nera (100%)
Salento IGP Malvasia Nera
Salento IGP Malvasia Nera
Vigneti Reale, Puglia, Italy
2018
Malvasia Nera (100%)
Toscana IGP “Maurleo”
Toscana IGP “Maurleo”
Pietro Beconcini, Tuscany, Italy
2016
Malvasia Nera (50%)Sangiovese (50%)
Salice Salentino DOC “Anticaia”
Salice Salentino DOC “Anticaia”
Cantina San Donaci, Puglia, Italy
2018
Negroamaro (80%)Malvasia Nera (20%)
Leverano DOC
Leverano DOC
Cantina Vecchia Torre, Puglia, Italy
2018
Negroamaro (80%)Malvasia Nera (20%)
Salice Salentino DOC “Mani del Sud”
Salice Salentino DOC “Mani del Sud”
Apollonio Vini, Puglia, Italy
2013
Negroamaro (80%)Malvasia Nera (20%)
Salice Salentino DOC “Anticaia”
Salice Salentino DOC “Anticaia”
Cantina San Donaci, Puglia, Italy
2016
Negroamaro (80%)Malvasia Nera (20%)
Toscana IGP “Solare”
Toscana IGP “Solare”
Capannelle, Tuscany, Italy
2012
Sangiovese (80%)Malvasia Nera (20%)
Chianti Classico DOCG “Vigneto Bellavista” Gran Selezione
Chianti Classico DOCG “Vigneto Bellavista” Gran Selezione
Castello di Ama, Tuscany, Italy
2013
Sangiovese (82%)Malvasia Nera (18%)
Toscana IGP “I Sodi di San Niccolò”
Toscana IGP “I Sodi di San Niccolò”
Castellare di Castellina, Tuscany, Italy
2014 1999
Sangiovese (85%)Malvasia Nera (15%)
Leverano DOC Negroamaro
Leverano DOC Negroamaro
Cantina Vecchia Torre, Puglia, Italy
2016
Negroamaro (85%)Malvasia Nera (15%)
Puglia IGP “Rosso dei Censi” Negroamaro
Puglia IGP “Rosso dei Censi” Negroamaro
Severino Garofano, Puglia, Italy
2016
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
Salento IGP “Mjère” Negroamaro
Salento IGP “Mjère” Negroamaro
Michele Calò, Puglia, Italy
2018
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
Salento IGP “Five Roses”
Salento IGP “Five Roses”
Leone De Castris, Puglia, Italy
2018
Negroamaro (90%)Malvasia Nera (10%)
Chianti Classico DOCG “San Lorenzo” Gran Selezione
Chianti Classico DOCG “San Lorenzo” Gran Selezione
Castello di Ama, Tuscany, Italy
2014
Sangiovese (80%)Merlot (13%)Malvasia Nera (7%)
Isola dei Nuraghi IGP “Turriga”
Isola dei Nuraghi IGP “Turriga”
Cantina Argiolas, Sardinia, Italy
2018 2014 2013
Cannonau (85%)Bovale Sardo (5%)Carignano (5%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
Salice Salentino DOC “La Carta”
Salice Salentino DOC “La Carta”
Candido, Puglia, Italy
2018
Negroamaro (95%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
Chianti DOCG “Borghetto” Riserva
Chianti DOCG “Borghetto” Riserva
Bonacchi, Tuscany, Italy
2013
Sangiovese (90%)Canaiolo Nero (5%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
Chianti DOCG “Anno Domini '345” Colli Senesi
Chianti DOCG “Anno Domini '345” Colli Senesi
Azienda Agricola Montechiaro di Alessandro Griccioli, Tuscany, Italy
2016
Sangiovese (70%)Canaiolo Nero (10%)Barsaglina (5%)Foglia Tonda (5%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
Chianti Classico DOCG
Chianti Classico DOCG
Azienda Agricola Casa Emma, Tuscany, Italy
2016
Sangiovese (90%)Canaiolo Nero (5%)Malvasia Nera (5%)
Chianti DOCG “Antiche Vie”
Chianti DOCG “Antiche Vie”
Pietro Beconcini, Tuscany, Italy
2018
Sangiovese (70%)Canaiolo NeroColorino di ValdarnoMalvasia Nera
Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva
Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva
Castello di Cacchiano, Tuscany, Italy
2013
Sangiovese (95%)Canaiolo NeroColorino di ValdarnoMalvasia Nera
Salento IGP “Latentazione”
Salento IGP “Latentazione”
Vinicola Mediterranea, Puglia, Italy
2017
Malvasia NeraPrimitivo
Chianti DOCG Colli Senesi
Chianti DOCG Colli Senesi
Azienda Agricola Poliziano, Tuscany, Italy
2019
Sangiovese (85%)Canaiolo Nero (14%)Malvasia NeraMammolo
Salice Salentino DOC “Spioncello”
Salice Salentino DOC “Spioncello”
Masseria Spaccafico, Puglia, Italy
2018
Malvasia NeraNegroamaro

Producers using Malvasia Nera


Bonacchi
Tuscany, Italy

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Castellare di Castellina
Tuscany, Italy

Castellare di Castellina is one of the most iconic names in the Chianti Classico appellation. Famed for the decorative birds that adorn the labels, this top estate consistently produces excellent wines.

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Paolo Leo
Puglia, Italy

Producing around four million bottles a year, Paolo Leo is one of the bigger players in the Salento area of Puglia. That being said, the company produce some excellent value wines, particularly in the DOCs of Primitivo di Manduria and Salice Salentino.

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Michele Calò
Puglia, Italy

Michele Calò produces a number of varietal wines in the Salento area of Puglia.

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Azienda Agricola Montechiaro di Alessandro Griccioli
Tuscany, Italy

Azienda Agricola Montechiaro di Alessandro Griccioli produce excellent Chianti wines in the Siena area of Tuscany. They are known also for producing a very good 100% Malvasia Nera.

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Feudi di Guagnano
Puglia, Italy

Feudi di Guagnano is a small group of growers who have come together after rescuing abandoned vineyards of Negroamaro and Primitivo in the Salento area of Puglia.

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Severino Garofano
Puglia, Italy

Based in Copertino, Severino Garofano produces wines from the Negroamaro grape.

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Agricola San Felice
Tuscany, Italy

Agricola San Felice is one of the famous producers of Chianti Classico. The historical estate is also known for producing ‘Vigorello’, the first Super Tuscan in 1968.

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Candido
Puglia, Italy

The historic Azienda Vitivinicola Francesco Candido is known for the production of Salice Salentino, notably the estate’s flagship ‘Duca d’Aragona’.

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Apollonio Vini
Puglia, Italy

One of the oldest wineries in Italy, Apollonio produces a range of excellent wines from Puglia. While the focus is on the traditional grapes of Salento, the winery is also helping to lead a campaign to showcase Copertino as a premium wine producing appellation.

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Capannelle
Tuscany, Italy

Important Tuscan producer based in Gaiole in Chianti.

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Quercia al Poggio
Tuscany, Italy

Quercia al Poggio is a winery and villa in the heart of Chianti Classico. Owned by the Rossi family since 1977, organic vineyards and olive groves produce outstanding produce in the village of Monsanto. The estate is known for its traditional Sangiovese wines and the use of 500l casks.

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