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Wines Sicily

The Sicilian Wines tell the story of one of the most fascinating regions of the Italian wine scene, where sea, volcano, and sun give life to wines with strong personality. In this selection, you will find different expressions of the island, from Etna Rosso and Etna Bianco to interpretations of Sicilia DOC and Terre Siciliane IGT, as well as sweet wines and sparkling wines that complete a rich and multifaceted panorama.

The character of Sicilian wine

Sicily offers a mosaic of territories and styles that is clearly reflected in this collection. Etna, with its volcanic soils and altitude, produces tense, mineral, and deep wines, often from Nerello Mascalese and whites of great finesse. Other areas of the island, on the other hand, express volume, Mediterranean warmth, and ripe aromas, with grape varieties such as Nero d’Avola, Frappato, Inzolia, Grillo, Chardonnay, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Moscato di Pantelleria.

Denominations and styles present

This collection includes wines such as Etna Rosso DOC, Etna Bianco DOC, Sicilia DOC, Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG, and various Terre Siciliane IGT labels. Alongside structured reds and precise whites, you will also find aromatic expressions and dessert wines such as Passito di Pantelleria, Malvasia delle Lipari, and Moscato di Pantelleria, as well as bubbles like sparkling references and classic method wines included in the selection.

Sicilian wineries to discover

The collection brings together very representative names from the territory, including Donnafugata, Planeta, Tasca d'Almerita, Girolamo Russo, Passopisciaro Franchetti, Cusumano, Cottanera, Graci, and Occhipinti Azienda Agricola. These presences testify to the variety of Sicily, from its more contemporary face to its more territorial and artisanal one.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

Sicilian reds pair well with roasted meats, stews, pasta with ragù, game, and aged cheeses, while whites and Etna Bianco elegantly accompany seafood, baked fish, vegetables, shellfish, and Mediterranean dishes. Sicilian sweet wines, on the other hand, are ideal with dry pastries, almond sweets, ricotta, and desserts based on citrus or candied fruit. The bubbles complete the selection with versatility for aperitifs and special moments.

Why choose this selection

Choosing Sicilian Wines means exploring a unique wine heritage, where each bottle interprets a different landscape of the island. Whether you are looking for an intense red, a mineral white, a sweet wine of great charm, or a sparkling wine to toast, this selection offers labels capable of uniting identity, quality, and drinking pleasure. Discover the collection and find the Sicilian wine that best suits your table.

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What are the most representative Sicilian wines in this collection?
The Vini Sicilia collection brings together some of the most iconic expressions of the island, with particular attention to Etna Rosso DOC, Etna Bianco DOC, Sicilia DOC, and Terre Siciliane IGT. Alongside these wines, you will also find labels related to very recognizable areas and styles, such as Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG, Passito di Pantelleria, Malvasia delle Lipari, and Moscato di Pantelleria. It is a selection designed to showcase Sicily in its complexity: characterful reds, mineral whites, sweet wines, and sparkling wines, all tied to a strong and precise territorial identity.
What style do the Etna wines in the collection have?
The wines of Etna featured in this collection stand out for their elegance, freshness, and mineral imprint. The red versions, often linked to Etna Rosso DOC, offer aromas of red fruit, spices, and volcanic notes, with fine tannins and good depth. The Etna Bianco, on the other hand, focus on tension, sapidity, and aromatic precision. They are very interesting wines for those seeking territorial labels, complex and versatile at the table, suitable for both seafood dishes and more structured preparations of Mediterranean cuisine.
What dishes to pair with Sicilian wines?
Sicilian wines lend themselves to many pairings thanks to the variety of grape varieties and denominations present. Reds like Nero d'Avola, Etna Rosso, or Cerasuolo di Vittoria are excellent with roasted meats, pasta with ragù, aged cheeses, and flavorful dishes. Whites like Etna Bianco, Inzolia, or Sicilian Chardonnay express themselves well with fish, shellfish, vegetables, and Mediterranean cuisine. Sweet wines, such as Passito di Pantelleria or Malvasia delle Lipari, are perfect with desserts, dry pastries, and citrus sweets.