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Zibibbo

Zibibbo is a collection dedicated to one of the most iconic grape varieties of the Mediterranean, capable of producing sweet wines, passito, aromatic sparkling wines, and dry interpretations with great personality. In this selection, you will find labels that primarily tell the story of Pantelleria and Sicily, with bottles designed for those seeking intense aromas, elegance, and a strong territorial imprint.

The Character of Zibibbo

Also known for its extraordinary aromatic richness, Zibibbo expresses notes of ripe fruit, citrus, flowers, and a pleasant sensation of freshness. It is a grape variety that lends itself to very different styles, from Passito di Pantelleria to naturally sweet wines, to sparkling versions and drier whites. Its versatility makes it a fascinating choice for both enthusiasts of great meditation wines and those looking for an extraordinary aromatic white.

Pantelleria and Sicily: The Heart of the Selection

The majority of the labels in this collection evoke Pantelleria, the island that symbolizes Zibibbo and its most iconic wines. Here, famous expressions are born, such as Ben Ryé by Donnafugata, Bukkuram by Marco de Bartoli, and the interpretations of Pellegrino 1880, along with proposals that enhance the more modern and territorial side of the grape variety. Alongside the passiti, the selection also includes wines such as Shalai Pantelleria DOP Moscato Spumante Millesimato 2018, ISESI 2020 Bianco Pantelleria DOC, Gibelé Zibibbo Terre Siciliane IGP, and Salealto 2019 Terre Siciliane IGT, confirming the great versatility of Zibibbo.

Styles, Occasions, and Pairings

This collection is ideal for those looking for dessert wines, after-dinner wines, or meditation wines, but also bottles to pair with blue cheeses, Sicilian pastries, dried fruits, and sweets based on almonds or citrus. The passiti from Pantelleria stand out for their complexity and depth, while the sparkling and white versions offer a fresher and more immediate interpretation of the grape variety. For those looking for a label to gift or to keep, there are also special formats such as magnums and selections in boxes, perfect for important occasions.

Why Choose a Zibibbo from This Selection

Choosing a wine from this collection means opting for a great Sicilian classic, with references from recognized wineries such as Cusumano, Donnafugata, Marco de Bartoli, Pellegrino 1880, and Tua Rita. Each label interprets Zibibbo with a precise style, yet always faithful to its aromatic and Mediterranean identity. If you are looking for a wine capable of combining intensity, elegance, and territory, this selection is the ideal starting point.

Explore the Zibibbo collection and discover the most authentic and seductive side of Sicily in a glass.

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What type of wine is found in the Zibibbo collection?
The Zibibbo collection mainly includes wines linked to Pantelleria and Sicily, with very different styles from each other. You will find passito wines of great intensity, naturally sweet wines, an aromatic sparkling wine, and some fresher and more territorial white interpretations. It is a selection designed to enhance the most expressive side of Zibibbo, a grape variety known for its aromas of ripe fruit, citrus, and flowers. For this reason, the page is suitable for both those looking for a dessert wine and those seeking an original bottle for tasting.
What are the best pairings with Zibibbo wines?
The Zibibbo wines are best paired with desserts and after meals, but they can also accompany aged and blue cheeses, dried fruits, and dry pastries. The passito wines from Pantelleria are particularly suited for almond desserts, traditional cookies, and preparations based on citrus or honey. The fresher versions, such as some whites or sparkling wines, are instead suitable for lighter pairings or as an aromatic aperitif. It is a very versatile family of wines, capable of combining sweetness, freshness, and depth.
Why is Zibibbo so closely tied to Pantelleria?
The Zibibbo is strongly linked to Pantelleria because the island represents one of the most iconic territories for its expression. Here, the grape variety finds ideal conditions to develop intense aromas and great concentration, giving rise to famous wines like the Passito di Pantelleria. The collection includes various interpretations of this connection, from classic labels to more modern and territorial readings. For those seeking a wine that authentically tells the story of the Mediterranean, Pantelleria is the most important reference in the Zibibbo style.