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Rosammare | Natural Wine by Nino Barraco.
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¥3,692

Rosammare 2021

Nino Barraco

Nero D’Avola from Sicily

I Vigneri Rosso 2015 | Natural Wine by I Vigneri di Salvo Foti.
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¥4,152

I Vigneri Rosso 2021

I Vigneri di Salvo Foti

Smokey, clove, black fruit, tobacco

Cataratto | Natural Wine by Nino Barraco.
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¥4,004

Catarratto 2022

Nino Barraco

Minerality and citrus notes

Frank Cornelissen - Susucaru 2020
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¥3,559

Susucaru 2020

Frank Cornelissen

Yep, the one you saw on TV

Grillo | Natural Wine by Nino Barraco.
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¥4,434

Grillo 2020

Nino Barraco

Fresh wine from Marsala

Pithos Rosso | Natural Wine by COS.
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¥3,841

Pithos Rosso 2016

Cos

Legandary Sicilian Red

Nerello Mascalese Rosso | Natural Wine by Ayunta.
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Nerello Mascalese Rosso 2020

Ayunta

Leather. Liuorice. Blackcurrant.

Susucaru Rosato 2018 | Natural Wine by Frank Cornelissen.
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A shift from quantity to quality

Sicily has a history of sending bulk wine for blending to France, and this lack of focus meant vines were not trimmed down or well-looked after to ensure higher quality grapes. Instead, grapes were seen as a currency - the more quantity, the more revenue. Quality was not really on people’s minds...

That's why at first, locals thought new producers like Frank Cornelissen (a Belgian) were crazy, cutting up to a third of the amount of grapes from the vines in order to force more concentration into the remaining bunch. But when local producers saw the higher prices new Etna winemakers’ bottles were commanding, showing the grapes made properly over the past 20 years, the whole attitude shifted.

A range of Sicilian producers and wine styles

While best known for powerful and tannic red wines with depth and soul, some Sicilian producers are also focusing on more modern, easy drinking styles (and some offer both) - in either case, the best expression of Sicily's unique terroir is important. Winemakers tend to focus on native grapes like Nerello Mascalese, Frappato, Grillo, Nero d'Avola and Zibbibo, however there is also use of less regional-specific grapes such as Syrah and Trebbiano.

Popular natural wine producers in Sicily include:

• Frank Cornelissen
• Porta del Vento
• Gabrio Bini
• Abbazia san Giorgio
• Ayunta
• Aldo Viola
• Arianna Occhipinti
• Nino Barraco
• Vino di Anna
• COS

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