The red Etna Calderara Sottana by Girolamo Russo was born in the vineyards located in the Contrada Calderara Sottana district in Randazzo, in the extraordinary wine-growing panorama of Etna, a terroir particularly suited to the production of wines of great value, thanks to unique temperature ranges.
Girolamo Russo's Etna Rosso Feudo di Mezzo has still young and slightly rough tannins. Of an intense ruby red, it offers hints of ripe fruit, cherry, marasca cherry, aromatic herbs, balsamic essences and notes of vanilla and tobacco on the nose. On the palate it is soft, but with tannins still a little rough, with an excellent structure, a complex of great fullness of taste and persistence
Girolamo Russo's Etna Rosso Feudo di Mezzo has still young and slightly rough tannins. Of an intense ruby red, it offers hints of ripe fruit, cherry, marasca cherry, aromatic herbs, balsamic essences and notes of vanilla and tobacco on the nose. On the palate it is soft, but with tannins still a little rough, with an excellent structure, a complex of great fullness of taste and persistence
Etna Rosso "A' Rina" is a soft and structured wine, enveloping and complex, aged in second and third passage barriques for 12 months. Elegant notes of ripe red fruit, cherries, leather and tobacco best express the terroir of the great Sicilian mountain
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.
Girolamo Russo's Etna Rosso San Lorenzo was born in vineyards located in Contrada San Lorenzo (Randazzo), in the extraordinary wine-growing panorama of Etna, a terroir particularly suited to the production of wines of great value, which benefits from unique temperature ranges.
Girolamo Russo's Etna Rosso San Lorenzo was born in vineyards located in Contrada San Lorenzo (Randazzo), in the extraordinary wine-growing panorama of Etna, a terroir particularly suited to the production of wines of great value, which benefits from unique temperature ranges.
The San Lorenzo Piano delle Colombe magnum Etna Rosso DOC wine is a label signed by Girolamo Russo. With marked organoleptic characteristics, it is the perfect companion for robust first courses, grilled red meats, game, venison and noble poultry. Harmonious and characteristic, the San Lorenzo Piano delle Colombe magnum Etna Rosso DOC wine preserves the richness of the Nerello Mascalese grapes grown in the Randazzo area (CT)
Although the ruby color of young Nerello Mascalese is quite pale, here we find an extra point of density. It's not a casuality. The concentration offered by the old vines can be seen right from the colour. Then the nose. Closed in the first phase, it opens slowly offering first delicious notes of small red fruit, then much more. And then here's the strawberry, then the blueberry, a touch of currant. And yet another spicy nuance, an earthy, acrid, almost bloody hint and then again an undergrowth finish. The mouth recalls in the flavors everything that the eye and nose have anticipated. The wine is enveloping, the texture creamy. However, excessive softness is never felt, on the contrary. The mineral salts of the soil give a textbook sapidity, the acidity of the mountain is felt all right. And then the tannin, fine, well blended with the material, capable of giving rhythm to the sip. Final of great depth, clean elegance.
The Etna Rosso Feudo by Girolamo Russo was born in vineyards located in the Feudo district in Randazzo, in the extraordinary wine-growing panorama of Etna, a terroir particularly suited to the production of wines of great value, thanks to unique temperature ranges.
The Etna Rosso Feudo by Girolamo Russo was born in vineyards located in the Feudo district in Randazzo, in the extraordinary wine-growing panorama of Etna, a terroir particularly suited to the production of wines of great value, thanks to unique temperature ranges.
Girolamo Russo's Etna Rosso Feudo di Mezzo has still young and slightly rough tannins. Of an intense ruby red, it offers hints of ripe fruit, cherry, marasca cherry, aromatic herbs, balsamic essences and notes of vanilla and tobacco on the nose. On the palate it is soft, but with tannins still a little rough, with an excellent structure, a complex of great fullness of taste and persistence
Girolamo Russo's Etna Rosso Feudo di Mezzo has still young and slightly rough tannins. Of an intense ruby red, it offers hints of ripe fruit, cherry, marasca cherry, aromatic herbs, balsamic essences and notes of vanilla and tobacco on the nose. On the palate it is soft, but with tannins still a little rough, with an excellent structure, a complex of great fullness of taste and persistence
The red Etna Calderara Sottana by Girolamo Russo was born in the vineyards located in the Contrada Calderara Sottana district in Randazzo, in the extraordinary wine-growing panorama of Etna, a terroir particularly suited to the production of wines of great value, thanks to unique temperature ranges.
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.
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.
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.
Elegant and bright ruby red color to the eye. The nose is broad and deep, with floral notes of violets and fruity references to currant that lead the way, then complemented by complex hints of flint, sweet tobacco and nutmeg. The taste is as refined and complex as the nose, distinctly mineral and important (but refined) in the tannic texture. Remarkable persistence. You will find it excellent together with the Peking duck, but also in combination with turkey in mushroom sauce there is really not bad.
At sight intense ruby red color. The nose is expressed on beautiful hints of violet, with a marked fruity profile. The sip is round, full, fresh and savory. It relaxes with good structure, closing on fruity notes. Tornatore 's Etna Rosso goes wonderfully with red meats, cheeses and cold cuts.
Transparent ruby red and not particularly intense. The nose releases a fragrant olfactory range of red berries, Mediterranean herbs, musky and spicy tones, with a significant minerality in the background. In the mouth it shows a pleasant and refined gustatory path, guided by a solid body, lively tannins and a good balance between freshness and flavor. It closes long on fruity and spicy notes. Versatile and intriguing, to combine with various preparations, including first courses with meat sauce and stuffed pasta. Try it with amatriciana pasta, sausage with sauce and chicken and mushroom dumplings.
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Ruby. The nose is expressed with hints of small red fruits, notes of undergrowth, spicy tones of cinnamon and black pepper and balsamic hints. On the palate it boasts a good structure, the tannins are well integrated and the persistence is excellent. Excellent in combination with risotto, red meats and game, it is also to be tried with legume soups.
Bright ruby red color to the eye. The olfactory bouquet is elegant, with initial fruity hints of strawberry and currant complemented by pleasant floral notes. Subsequently, nuances of cinnamon and nutmeg further embellish the picture on the nose. The tasting continues on the same path traced by the sense of smell, proving to be harmonious in the tannic texture, balanced and persistent.
Excellent with second courses based on meat, it is to be tried with the shoulder of Nebrodi black pig with aromatic herbs.
Etna Rosso Wines: The Excellence of Sicilian Red Wines
Etna, with its volcanic grandeur, is one of Italy's most fascinating wine regions. The "Etna Rosso" designation represents the excellence of red wines produced on the slopes of Europe's highest active volcano. In this article, we'll explore the distinctive characteristics of Etna red wines, their unique terroir, and how they pair beautifully with Sicilian cuisine.
The Terroir of Etna for Red Wines
Volcanic Soil and Minerality
Etna's vineyards grow on extraordinarily fertile volcanic soil. The mineral-rich soils from past volcanic eruptions give Etna red wines a distinctive minerality, aromatic complexity, and elegant structure.
Unique Climate and Growing Conditions
Etna's climate is characterized by significant temperature variations between day and night, thanks to its altitude. These conditions create an ideal environment for growing vines, favoring slow ripening and lively acidity in the grapes, resulting in red wines of great balance and freshness.
The Native Grapes of Etna Rosso
Nerello Mascalese: The Emblematic Grape
Nerello Mascalese is the native grape most representative of Etna Rosso. This variety, cultivated for centuries on the slopes of the volcano, gives Etna red wines elegance, structure, and a complexity that makes it one of Southern Italy's most prized varietals.
Other Native Varieties
In addition to Nerello Mascalese, other native varieties such as Nerello Cappuccio and Carricante are used in small quantities to bring further nuance and complexity to Etna's red wines.
Characteristics of Etna Red Wines
Elegance and Aromatic Complexity
Etna red wines are distinguished by their elegance and aromatic complexity. They offer a bouquet of aromas ranging from notes of red fruit, such as cherries and raspberries, to floral and spicy nuances. These wines offer a refined tannic structure and a harmonious balance between freshness and softness.
Longevity and Evolution in the Bottle
Etna's red wines are known for their aging potential. Thanks to their structure, acidity, and complexity, they can evolve beautifully in the bottle over the years, offering depth and sensory richness.
Food Pairings
Sicilian Cuisine Dishes
Etna red wines are an excellent choice to accompany traditional Sicilian dishes. They pair perfectly with roast meats, game, grilled lamb, pasta alla norma, and aged cheeses like Sicilian pecorino.
Pairings with International Dishes
Etna red wines can also be paired with international dishes, such as grilled steaks, meat stews, and hard cheeses. Their versatility and structure make them a suitable choice for a wide range of culinary preparations.
The "Etna Rosso" designation represents the excellence of red wines produced on the slopes of Mount Etna. Thanks to the unique terroir and the use of native varieties such as Nerello Mascalese, Etna red wines offer an extraordinary tasting experience. With their elegance, aromatic complexity, and aging potential, these wines are a testament to Sicily's winemaking heritage and a true delight for lovers of fine wine.
FAQ
What are the main grapes used in the production of Etna red wines?
The main variety used is Nerello Mascalese, followed by Nerello Cappuccio and on some occasions Carricante.
What are the distinctive characteristics of Etna red wines?
Etna red wines stand out for their elegance, aromatic complexity, balanced structure, aging potential, and freshness.
Which dishes pair well with Etna red wines?
Etna red wines pair beautifully with Sicilian cuisine, roast meats, game, grilled lamb, pasta alla norma, and mature cheeses.
What are the characteristics of Nerello Mascalese, the emblematic grape of Etna Rosso?
Nerello Mascalese gives Etna's red wines elegance, structure, and a distinctive aromatic complexity.
