The designation of Uva di Puglia refers to table grapes of the following varietals: Italia, Regina, Victoria, Michele Palieri and Red Globe. These grapes are cultivated throughout the region of Apulia at an altitude of 330m above sea level where they thrive due to the favorable Mediterranean climate and pedoclimatic conditions.
All Apulian grapes are particularly juicy and sweet; they have a firm, crunchy flesh and stand out for their long shelf-life, while their color varies depending on the variety: Italia, Regina and Victoria are straw yellow, Red Globe has an intense rosé doré color, whereas Michele Palieri grapes are dark purple, almost black.