Rosso di Laura Etna Rosso wine 2016 DOC - Tenuta Benedetta
Rosso di Laura Red wine 2016 - Etna Rosso Doc - Tenuta Benedetta
From the Etna territories.
Rosso di Laura Red wine 2016 - Etna Rosso Doc - Tenuta Benedetta
From the Etna territories.
Bianco di Mariagrazia White wine 2017 - Etna Bianco DOC - Tenuta Benedetta
From Etna Mountain.
Etna Rosso Doc produced in Passopisciaro in the district from which it takes its name, which sees 20 hectares of vineyards on five different types of volcanic soils.
From grapes of Nerello Mascalese in purity, on the nose hints of small red fruits and balsamic Mediterranean herbs. On the palate it is balanced and full-bodied, with a dense tannic texture and a long citrus finish. To be paired with fresh and aged cheeses or with second courses from the earth.
Combination between Tuscan grape and Sicilian lands. Sangiovese sapling vines at the foot of Etna: a volcanic terroir that re-elaborates its personality and gives this wine a unique intensity and balance. Particular and very pleasant on the palate.
Cellar: Tenuta Benedetta
Vintage: 2016.
Etna Rosso Doc from grapes from the fertile volcanic territory of Passopisciaro, a hamlet of Castiglione di Sicilia on the north-east side of Etna.
From 100% Nerello Mascalese grapes, pleasant floral scents on the nose, aromas of small red fruits and notes of officinal herbs. On the palate it is balanced and harmonious, with delicate tannins and persistent mineral scents. To be combined with first courses with meat sauce or stewed white meats, fresh and blue cheeses.
70% Carricante 30% Catarratto, Etna Bianco Graci, produced organically, from vineyards located at more than 600 m above sea level on the volcanic territories of Passopisciaro, in the Catania area. Perfect expression of the volcanic terroir from which it comes
A soft and fragrant wine is born, of good harmony and complexity, which with hints of citrus and summer fruit, combines sweet and sunny notes of flowers and aromatic herbs, together with brackish and warm sensations of the sea
Vintage: 2021