Between Castiglione di Sicilia and Randazzo, through Catania and Acireale, the main winners of Etna are for Etna Red, which is the most common and produced, grapes from Nerello Mascalese with the addition of up to 20% of Nerello Cappuccio (also known as Nerello Mantellato). In the case of white production, Etna white DOC is made up of at least 60 % of Carricante grapes, plus Catarratto, the most common white grapes in Sicily and other small quantities of wine.
The special design of the territory, made of a lavic stone, gives the wines which derive from it a unique smell and, above all, a unique taste, characterized by a light flavor and a rich and full taste. Because of its particularity, the Etna’s area can be defined as ‘an island on the island’ because its climate characteristics clearly distinguish it from the rest of Sicily. The soil is rich in elements of a volcanic nature (ash, sands, lapillus, and pumice) which produce high-quality grapes.
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