If you are looking for a wine capable of capturing the essence of summer, Il Brutto Rosè is the bottle that cannot be missed. Produced by the eclectic Aldo Viola, this refermented wine comes from a fascinating blend of Nerello Mascalese, Perricone and Syrah, varieties that describe the Sicilian territory. It is a wine that immediately stands out for its vibrant freshness and minerality that characterize it. The delicate but persistent bubble envelops the palate with an elegance that smells of summer and carefree days. Each sip is an invitation to let yourself be carried away by a sensation of lightness, but at the same time fullness. If you haven't already done so, it's time to discover this wine which, with its unique character, can transform every meal into a celebration of summer flavours.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Sirah, Nerello mascalese and Perricone.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Refermentation in the bottle.
Contains suflites
Perricone di Porta del Vento is a red wine obtained from an autochthonous grape capable of giving wines of great value. It refines 2 years in Slavonian oak barrels. The nose recognizes hints of red fruit. balsamic, herbaceous, and the scent of the Mediterranean scrub. In the mouth it is full-bodied, fresh, with integrated tannins, with a long finish.>
Region: Sicily
Grapes: Perricone.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 2 years in Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfiets
Le Robbe by Giuseppe Cipolla is a red wine characterized by a combination of Nero d'Avola grapes and a small percentage of Inzolia, which helps to give the wine a unique freshness. The refinement process in chestnut barrels for 6 months enriches the wine with complexity and aromatic nuances, making it enveloping and intense. Its well-defined structure is accompanied by a pleasant acidity, which manages to balance the softness of the tannins, offering a balanced and harmonious profile. Ideal to pair with red meat dishes, stews and mature cheeses, Le Robbe stands out for its personality and its ability to capture the essence of the Sicilian terroir. Perfect for those looking for a rich and engaging tasting experience.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: 95% Nero d'Avola 5% Inzolia
Alcohol content: 14%
Aging: 6 months in chestnut barrels.
Contains sulfites
Integer Zibibbo by Marco De Bartoli is a Sicilian white wine that smells of mango and apricot, orange blossom and aromatic herbs. Polputous but at the same time fresh and drinkable. Refines 10 months in oak barrels.
Grapes: Zibibbo.
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: 10 months in oak barriques
Contains sulfites
Fanino Serragghia is a red wine obtained from white and red Pignatello and Catarratto grapes, which come from vineyards located on volcanic soil, which together with the marine influence of the island of Pantelleria give the wine a deep and three-dimensional salinity. Spontaneous fermentation and maceration on the skins in dolie buried in the tuff of 220 l. Early racking, the refinement continues in amphorae and then in the bottle. It is a wine to drink, with an acidity that accompanies the daily sip, an ancient wine that looks to the future, an authentic wine.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Pignatello and Catarratto.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: Some months in amphora.
Contains sulfites
Aldo Viola's "Brutto" is a wine with a beautiful freshness and minerality, with a velvety bubble that fills the palate. Soothing and juicy, it is a wine to spend on fish preparations, even better if stewed. Summer riot..
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Catarratto.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Refermentation in the bottle.
Contains suflites
The Frappato by Cos is ruby red with bouquet of violets and cherry blossoms. On the palate it is electric, fresh and snappy. Only 5000 buns for this wonderful wine.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Frappato di Vittoria.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some motnhs in steel.
Contains sulfites
Munjebel Bianco is obtained from a blend of golden greens, carving and fox code from vineyards that grow on foot freely on the slopes of Etna at an altitude of 1000 meters. The fermentation is spontaneous with only indigenous yeasts, as in the Cornellissen style, and remains in contact with the skins for 5 days. Refinement in 1500 liter containers. Unfiltered before bottling therefore may have natural sediments. Munjebel Bianco has intense straw yellow color. The nose bouquet complex with fruit, herbs and mineral notes. The palate is deep, fresh with a good sapidity and a long side. Wine from the great personality.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: 60% Grecanico Dorato, 10%, Carricante, 30%, Coda di Volpe.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: Some mounths in steel.
Contains sulfites
The Catarratto di Barraco is a wine with great gustatory intensity which ages in steel for about 8 months. Delicate aromas of sweet spiciness, yellow fruit, citrus fruits, smoky notes and very elegant sulfurs on the nose. In the mouth it is enveloping, fresh and long lasting.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Catarratto
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 8 mounths in steel.
Contains sulfites
Alessandro Viola's Rosè is a fresh and fragrant rosé wine that comes from 100% Nero d'Avola grapes. The grapes come from vineyards located on medium-textured and clayey soils located at 250 m.s.l.m. Harvest in the last ten days of September and vinified with spontaneous fermentation at uncontrolled temperature without maceration, then aging in steel for 6 months, only 20 mg of total sulfur dioxide.
Region: Sicily.
Grapes: Nero D´Avola
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 6 months in steel.
Contains sulfites