Cantine Barbera

From vineyards that enjoy mild winters, warm dry summers and great diurnal temperature variation, the berries are ripe and sweet and smell of sunshine and gentle Mediterranean wind. Here, there are three different areas where Marilena farms: "vigne in costa" where Inzolia and Nero d'Avola is planted to soils that are deep and calcareous with plenty of limestone; "vine al pozzo" which is in the heart of Belicello, where international varietals, along with Perricone and Nerello Mascalese are planted to fertile and rich alluvial soils made by clay banks; and "la vota", which is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon in soils of yellowish alluvial sands that also contain a good clay silty fraction.

Employing only indigenous yeast, Marilena uses a small wooden 44-pound press to manually 'squeeze' her grapes. Spontaneously fermenting, the fruit sits with skins and stems before the juice is pressed and poured into the tank where it begins its official fermentation. - T Edward Wines
 
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About the Winemaker

Cantine Barbera

From vineyards blessed with mild winters, warm dry summers, and significant diurnal temperature shifts, the grapes ripen to sweetness, carrying aromas of sunshine and the gentle Mediterranean breeze. Marilena tends to three distinct areas: "vigne in costa," where Inzolia and Nero d'Avola thrive in deep, calcareous soils rich in limestone; "vine al pozzo," nestled in Belicello's heart, home to international varietals alongside Perricone and Nerello Mascalese, growing in fertile, alluvial soils formed by clay banks; and "la vota," where Cabernet Sauvignon flourishes in yellowish alluvial sands with a clay-silty fraction.

Cantine Barbera Winemaker
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The Region

Sicily, Italy

Sicily is the ultimate wine playground, an island paradise where fiery Mount Etna meets cool ocean breezes. Think sunshine-soaked grapes ripening in volcanic soil, bold reds like Nero d'Avola (think juicy black cherry) and fragrant whites like Grillo (hello, citrus!). Beyond the classics, there's a treasure trove of unique native grapes. It's a place where history swirls in your glass, from ancient Greek techniques to delicious sun-dried Marsala. A beach bum's haven, and a wine lover's playground, all rolled into one!

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