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Why JAZZILE is the Wine Bar Puglia's Natural Wine Scene Has Been Waiting For

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When I discovered JAZZILE, I knew immediately that this place represented something important for Puglia. As someone who makes wine myself, who works the land, I recognise when people are doing things the right way. JAZZILE is doing things the right way.

Francesco is a half-farmer who makes his own wine and organic pomegranate juice in Puglia. He believes deeply in honest, small food-and-wine businesses — and his Puglia is the version where small producers run the show.

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JAZZILE Wine Bar

Valle d'Itria, Puglia

JAZZILE is a natural wine bar born from a passion for small producers and honest wine. The owners are young Pugliese entrepreneurs who believe in what they do. They work with small natural-wine boutique producers, many of whom are doing revolutionary things with the grapes that grow in this soil.

The space itself is in a repurposed historical building, which matters. They took something old and gave it new life — the way many of us are trying to do here in Puglia. When you sit in JAZZILE, you are sitting inside that philosophy.

I love JAZZILE because it represents the natural wine movement that is changing southern Italy. These are young people choosing to do difficult work, to understand terroir deeply, to celebrate small producers instead of industrial wine. It is courageous.

My own wines are served here sometimes, and my pomegranate juice too. When I bring my products to JAZZILE, I feel understood. These people get it: good, honest, small businesses. That is what matters.

Puglia's wine is changing, and JAZZILE is one of the few places where that change is poured into your glass. Stop in for one bottle and you'll come back for three. Tell them Francesco sent you.

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