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Arcuria Red Wine Etna DOC 2019 - Graci
Etna Rosso Arcuria 2019 is an organic red wine born on the slopes of Etna in an exceptional terroir for wine farming
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.
Amarone della Valpolicella 2011 Classico DOCG - Pietro Clementi
Clementi's Amarone della Valpolicella is composed of 65% Corvina and Corvinone, 30% Rondinella and 5% Molinara.
With an intense ruby red color, with a bouquet of ripe red and black fruit, plum and cherry jam and aromas of dried fruit and morello cherry, to which spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg are added, this masterpiece is considered a great "wine for meditation ".
It goes perfectly with red meats, first courses of land, cheeses and white meats.
Vintage: 2011
La Villa Araba Marsala Vergine Riserva DOC 1995- Martinez
The Marsala Vergine Riserva 1995 is dedicated to the Villa Araba, an impressive company headquarters built in the early 1900s by Gaspare Martinez after a trip to Tunisia where he was fascinated by the sinuous lines of the local architecture that he proposed again in the family business headquarters.
Sunny Perpetual Wine from Marabino
Sunny, a unique wine that defied every oenological rule
Soleggiato is a more unique than rare perpetual wine. It is produced through exposure to the sun of Moscato Bianco grapes that grow in the wonderful Marabino vineyards in Val Di Noto.
Its production defies every oenological rule, in fact, after the fermentation of the sun-dried grapes, this wine is transferred to steel tanks containing perpetual wines from other harvests. After this processing it is exposed to the sun in Demigiane for about a year, and finally it is bottled.
A very long process from which this perpetual Sicilian wine is born which stands out from the others because it is not the usual sweet wine at the end of a meal, but indeed, thanks to its freshness, it is an aperitif or meal wine, where the Moscato, which gains complexity thanks to the oxidative process.