IGP Puglia is a designation that encompasses the Puglia (Apulia) region in southeastern Italy. It was established in 1995 and today is one of the most important wine denominations in the country.
The styles of wines and grape varieties authorized in IGP Puglia are diverse, although the majority are dry reds and whites produced from the region's traditional varieties: primitivo, negroamaro, and uva di troia for reds; and falanghina, fiano, and muscat for whites.
In Puglia, vines grow on calcareous soils and benefit from a warm climate, refreshed at night by Mediterranean breezes.