Taranto Brindisi Bari Foggia INFOGRAPHIC PUGLIA - ITALY Lecce Adriatic Sea Gulf of Taranto EUROPE’S WINE CELLAR: FLOURISHING WINE ECONOMY >€200M 2018 29 export 7th biggest wine producing region (worldwide) >85 km2 of winyards UNESCO WORLD HERITAGES Castel del Monte - Bari (1240 A.D.) Trulli - Alberobello (+/- 1500 A.D.) Infographic (c) 2015-2016 Bed & Breakfast Perla di Puglia / Created by eMeL.nl Sources: Italian Wine Centre, Wikipedia, Viaggiareinpuglia, Google, Enel, IOC, UNECE, UNESCO, Small Vineyards We are not responsible for the accuracy of the used information, data and acclaimed facts. For sponsoring or business opportunities, contact eMeL: [email protected] 19,358 km2 4.000.000 301,339 km2 61.000.000 2016 GRAVE CRYPT OF SAINT NICHOLAS LAND OF THE OLIVE TREES 15 March 270 – 6 December 343 Model for the eventual “Santa Claus” Also known as “Heel of the boot” Provinces: Bari, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Brindisi, Foggia, Lecce, Tarente Capital: Bari | Population: 325.000 Famous for: art, culture, food & wine and nature, sustainable energy Mediterranean Sea LEADER IN ITALIAN OLIVE OIL PRODUCTION production (Italy) 40 % production (Europe) ES IT GR Monte Calvo 1,150 m / 3,800 ft 40% white 60% red 7,5M 2015 perladipuglia.com emel.nl 2016 edition 4 AIRPORTS >25 ACTIVE AIRLINES 2015 Bari Brindisi Taranto from 2014 800 KM OF COASTLINE CAVES, UNSPOILT SANDY & ROCKY BEACHES INTERNATIONAL ACCLAIMED BRANDS FASHION & FOOD 7 MICHELIN-RATED RESTAURANTS Pashà - Conversano Angelo Sabatelli - Monopoli Umami - Andria Già Sotto l’Arco - Carovigno Al Fornello da Ricci - Ceglie Messapica Cielo - Ostuni Bacco - Barletta 2016 PUGLIA365 LONG TERM STRATEGY 2016-2025 Promotion Innovation infrastructure Hospitality Training 5 FOCUS AREAS PROTECTED DESIGNATION OF ORIGIN (DPO PRODUCTS) • P R O T E C T E D D E S I G N A T I O N O F O R I G I N • Mozzarella & Burrata cheese Altamura bread Olive oil UP FRONT REGION IN RENEWABLE, GREEN ENERGY 5,219.9 MW | 10.3% (national) (total) 2015 25% 20% 55% DOCS 2015 production BARI million 70 +2 (from 2015)