Dea Vulcano, with a light ruby red color, offers a refined bouquet with fruity notes of wild strawberry and cherry, light hints of aromatic herbs (sage) and spicy notes of black pepper and cinnamon. On the palate it is fresh and fragrant, soft with well integrated tannins and a balanced and juicy finish.
Gamma is a white wine of great finesse, dry and vertical as the Etna wines know how to be, long-lived, balanced in the play between acidity and body of the wine. It has a straw yellow color and an aroma of wild herbs and altitude flowers. --- Gamma: in physics, Gamma is the notation of the Lorenz factor, an equation that relates the dilation of time to the contraction of physical quantities, discovered at the time by Einstein. Wine makes people talk, unites people, expands the perception of time. Anyone who is passionate will experience the long chats around the emotional details that wine offers. Hours in which emotion and passion gracefully distort reality, transforming discussions around wine into pleasant journeys through history, culture and places, without moving from the table. Whenever wine is on the table, in the glass, it becomes a means for those who are passionate about it for long and passionate conversations. Culture, art, gastronomy mix with the evocation of the places where wine is produced, a virtual journey that extends for hours. Time and space confuse, wrap around flavors, colors and aromas, evoking emotions that come from often unknown lands.
Purgatory: it is the place of production, an ancient district of Etna, one among thousands. A land of choice. Where the wine has a strong character without mediation, such as the interpretation I have given and will always give to Etna wines.
Kudos is a white wine from an ancient, elegant and profound vineyard. Acidity and thickness played on the blade of the knife, to be drunk young or stored for years, according to his own inspiration
Etna Rosso "Martinella" is a rich, intense and elegant wine that is born in the homonymous district at 600 m on the slopes of the volcano, aged for 30 months in old barriques. It has a deep but delicate bouquet of wild fruit in jam, spices, pepper and undergrowth. On the palate it is decisive, energetic and vigorous, with grace and gracefulness, with lively and soft tannins on the finish
Ruby red with violet reflections, broad and persistent nose, full and harmonious in the mouth, it reflects the typicality of the old vineyards of Etna.
An elegant white, with well-marked mineral notes and a persistent and pleasant flavor on the palate. Excellent glass to combine, in order to be able to savor its exceptional qualities to the fullest, with seafood first courses, grilled roasted fish, shellfish and seafood appetizers.
Etna Rosso Ripiddu Filippo Grasso is produced from Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Mantellato grapes on the Etna volcanic soil and precisely on the North Slope of Etna, in the Randazzo area, in Contrada Calderara.
Cuordilava is obtained from the 2017 harvest of Nerello Mascalese grapes: a red of great elegance that after a long period of aging expresses intense notes of small red fruits, spices and undergrowth on the palate is broad and deep, with caressing tannins and a long persistence.
Cuordilava is obtained from the 2017 harvest of Nerello Mascalese grapes: a red of great elegance that after a long period of aging expresses intense notes of small red fruits, spices and undergrowth on the palate is broad and deep, with caressing tannins and a long persistence.
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- Isolano comes from a selection of Carricante grapes from the 2019 harvest: a white with a refined bouquet with citrus scents, notes of broom in bloom and volcanic and Mediterranean aromatic herbs, Isolano stands out for its enveloping and magnificent minerality.
Donnafugata presents two new prestigious productions grown on the slopes of the Etna volcano, in collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana: the white Isolano and the red Cuordilava , the result of the mountain viticulture of this terroir. After the success of the Rosa rosé and a special limited edition of the 2016 Tancredi red, Donnafugata continues the partnership with Dolce & Gabbana, focusing its commitment on the prestigious Etna Doc wines. The highest active volcano in Europe offers a unique habitat for quality viticulture: the Sicilian sunshine is combined with the high altitude of the vineyards, where the soils of lava origin and native vines are identifying. An interaction of factors that through careful craftsmanship , from the vineyard to the cellar, gives life to wines with an unmistakable personality. Isolano comes from a selection of Carricante grapes from the 2019 harvest: a white with a refined bouquet with citrus scents, notes of broom in bloom and volcanic and Mediterranean aromatic herbs, Isolano stands out for its enveloping and magnificent minerality.
Etna Wines: The Excellence of Sicilian Wines
Italy is world-famous for its winemaking tradition. From the hills of Tuscany to northern regions like Piedmont, Italian wine production is renowned for its quality and variety. But today we want to focus on a unique region: Mount Etna . Located in Sicily, the highest active volcano in Europe, Mount Etna offers a combination of fertile soil and an exceptional climate for growing grapes. In this article, we'll explore the " Etna Wine Denomination," a controlled designation of origin that guarantees the quality and authenticity of the wines produced in the area.
History and Origins
The millenary legacy
Etna 's winemaking history dates back thousands of years. The first traces of grape cultivation on the island date back to the time of the Ancient Greeks. The vineyards' privileged location on the slopes of Etna has contributed to the creation of unique and distinctive wines.
The controlled designation of origin
The " Etna Wine Denomination" was officially recognized in 1968. This classification system guarantees that wines produced in the region meet certain quality standards and have specific characteristics that distinguish them from other Sicilian wines.
Characteristics of Etna Wines
The terroir of Etna
Etna 's terroir is unique thanks to the volcano's unique geological characteristics. The mineral-rich volcanic soils give the wines a distinctive aromatic profile and remarkable complexity.
The grape varieties
Etna 's native grapes, such as Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio, are the foundation of local wine production. These varieties fully express the terroir's unique characteristics and produce elegant, structured, and long-lasting wines.
Wine styles
Etna produces a wide range of wines, from fresh, minerally whites to elegant, complex reds. Winemakers also experiment with aging in wooden barrels, resulting in extraordinarily harmonious wines.
The Vineyards of Etna
Vineyards at high altitudes
Etna 's vineyards extend to the highest altitudes in Europe. The volcano's slopes offer a combination of cool sea breezes and significant temperature variations between day and night, creating ideal conditions for growing vines.
Traditional cultivation methods
Etna 's winemakers maintain a strong connection to centuries-old traditions. Vines are still cultivated manually, and the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers is minimized to preserve the health of the soil and ensure the quality of the grapes.
Etna Wines and Sicilian Gastronomy
Food and wine pairings
Etna wines pair perfectly with Sicilian cuisine. The crisp whites are excellent with fish and seafood dishes, while the full-bodied reds pair wonderfully with roast meats and aged cheeses.
Enhancement of the territory
Wine production on Etna contributes to the promotion of the Sicilian region. The area's wineries and vineyards attract tourists from around the world, creating economic opportunities and enhancing local culture and history.
The " Etna Wine Denomination" represents the excellence of Sicilian wines. Thanks to its unique terroir and the dedication of local winemakers, Etna produces wines of extraordinary quality. Experiencing a glass of Etna wine means immersing yourself in the millennia-old history of this volcanic land and discovering authentic flavors that tell the story of a region unlike any other in the world.
FAQ
What is the winemaking history of Etna?
The winemaking history of Etna dates back thousands of years, with the first traces of vine cultivation dating back to the time of the ancient Greeks.
What are the main grape varieties grown on Etna?
The main grape varieties grown on Etna are Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio.
What makes Etna wines unique?
The wines of Etna are unique thanks to the volcanic terroir and the geological characteristics of the area, which give them a distinctive aromatic profile.
What are the recommended food and wine pairings with Etna wines?
Etna wines pair well with Sicilian cuisine, particularly fish dishes, seafood, roast meats, and mature cheeses.
How does wine production on Etna contribute to promoting the area?
Wine production on Etna attracts tourists from all over the world, creating economic opportunities and promoting local culture and history.
