Marilù is a Puglian agricultural company, born to enhance and protect the natural beauty of this territory through a careful fusion of tradition and innovation.

Its vineyards are distributed between the San Pietro Vernotico estate, in the Province of Brindisi, and the San Giorgio Jonico estate, in the Province of Taranto. Here, native varieties such as Negramaro, Primitivo, and Susumaniello coexist with international varieties like Chardonnay.

Thanks to the perfect combination of modern agronomic practices and ancient cultivation methods, such as the “alberello” (bush vine), a symbol of Apulian wine culture, the best expression of terroir is achieved, that unique connection between the wine and the place where it is grown and produced.

In caring for its vineyards, Marilù adopts environmentally and human-friendly agricultural approaches, choosing the most advanced sustainable practices for vine disease protection, in compliance with the National Integrated Production Quality System (SQNPI standards).

In line with its constantly evolving vision, Marilù does not limit itself to environmental sustainability but prepares to embrace social and economic sustainability as well, aiming to adopt the Equalitas standard, which will represent its tangible commitment to 360-degree sustainability. Marilù’s commitment also extends to the choice of more sustainable packaging solutions.

The decision to use “Borgognotte” bottles weighing 410g aims to ensure the quality of its wines and preserve the environment. The adoption of increasingly lighter bottles significantly contributes to reducing CO2 emissions, promoting a sustainable development model for the company and the entire wine sector.

In caring for its vineyards, Marilù adopts environmentally and human-friendly agricultural approaches, choosing the most advanced sustainable practices for vine disease protection, in compliance with the National Integrated Production Quality System (SQNPI standards).

In line with its constantly evolving vision, Marilù does not limit itself to environmental sustainability but prepares to embrace social and economic sustainability as well, aiming to adopt the Equalitas standard, which will represent its tangible commitment to 360-degree sustainability. Marilù’s commitment also extends to the choice of more sustainable packaging solutions.

The decision to use “Borgognotte” bottles weighing 410g aims to ensure the quality of its wines and preserve the environment. The adoption of increasingly lighter bottles significantly contributes to reducing CO2 emissions, promoting a sustainable development model for the company and the entire wine sector.