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Altamura Vodka — Puglian Wheat from Italy's Bread Capital

Altamura Vodka — Puglian Wheat from Italy's Bread Capital

7 /10
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Distillery: Altamura Distilleries
ABV: 43% ABV
Price: £37.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Smooth and creamy with soft wheat, vanilla ice cream, and a subtle citrus peel note

Palate

Rich and velvety with vanilla cream, gentle wheat sweetness, citrus peel, and a warming Mediterranean quality. The Altamura wheat provides distinctive character

Finish

Medium, warm and creamy with vanilla and citrus lingering pleasantly

Heritage & Distillery

Altamura is a town in Puglia, southern Italy, that has been celebrated for the quality of its bread since ancient times — the local wheat, grown in the fertile soils of the Murgia plateau, produces flour of exceptional character that has earned Altamura DOP status for its bread. Altamura Distilleries has applied this same wheat to vodka production, creating a spirit whose connection to terroir is genuine and historically grounded. The decision to distil vodka in Italy — a country not traditionally associated with the spirit — is given legitimacy by the quality of the raw material and the care evident in the finished product.

Production

Altamura wheat is fermented and quadruple-distilled, a process that preserves the grain's distinctive creamy, slightly sweet character while achieving the purity expected of a premium vodka. The bottling at 43% ABV — three points above the standard — provides the spirit with additional weight and allows the wheat's natural flavour compounds to express themselves more fully. Charcoal filtration smooths the vodka without stripping the character that the Altamura wheat contributes.

Tasting Notes

The nose is smooth and creamy — soft wheat, vanilla ice cream, and a subtle citrus peel note create an aromatic profile of considerable charm. On the palate, the vodka is rich and velvety, with vanilla cream, gentle wheat sweetness, citrus peel, and a warming quality that feels distinctively Mediterranean. The Altamura wheat provides a character that is softer and sweeter than the rye or barley used by Northern European producers. The finish is medium, warm and creamy with vanilla and citrus lingering pleasantly.

The Serve

The creamy, vanilla-forward character makes Altamura an excellent Espresso Martini vodka — the vanilla and citrus notes complement coffee beautifully. It also works well in an Italian-inspired Spritz variation or simply over ice with a twist of lemon peel.

Verdict

Altamura Vodka is a well-made Italian wheat spirit that draws genuine character from its famous local grain. The vanilla and cream notes are appealing, the higher ABV adds substance, and the Puglian provenance provides a story worth telling. A solid addition to the European wheat vodka landscape.

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Walter Graves
Walter Graves
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Walter writes long-form features that explore the stories behind whiskey — the people, places, and landscapes that give each bottle its character. A former travel journalist, he has visited over two h...

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