Due Terre Wines ‘Ambratu’ Bianco 2023 (LITER)
Location: Italy, Sicily
Winemaker: Vito Lauria
Grapes: 80% Catarratto 20% Zibibbo
Winemkaing: Hand harvest, native yeast, 6 months on the skins in concrete.
From the Importer Strade Bianche: Due Terre Wines is a collaborative effort between friends and we are happy to present our first line of wines made from the indigenous grapes of Italy – delicious, economical, well packaged, and certified organic. All the wines are produced as 100% pure varietals with minimal intervention and wine making in order to allow the characteristics of the grape to shine through. There could not have been a better place than Sicily to produce these first wines for our project – the island has the largest number of organic vineyards in Italy and produces more grapes of quality than have a home in IGT and DOC bottlings and is often sold off as bulk wine to the north. We cannot bear to think of these delicious native grapes disappearing into another anonymous bottle and are very happy to give them a home at Due Terre Wines.
From the Producer: We produce our wine in the Northwest of Sicily in a town called Alcamo, less than one hour west of Palermo. One of the best wine growing areas in Italy; there are a myriad of soil types and exposures, higher elevations, a near constant breeze, and plenty of sunshine. Wine has been made on Sicily since 8000BC and to this day the island produces 10% of all of Italy’s wine production – unfortunately much of it is never labeled as Sicilian wine.
Location: Italy, Sicily
Winemaker: Vito Lauria
Grapes: 80% Catarratto 20% Zibibbo
Winemkaing: Hand harvest, native yeast, 6 months on the skins in concrete.
From the Importer Strade Bianche: Due Terre Wines is a collaborative effort between friends and we are happy to present our first line of wines made from the indigenous grapes of Italy – delicious, economical, well packaged, and certified organic. All the wines are produced as 100% pure varietals with minimal intervention and wine making in order to allow the characteristics of the grape to shine through. There could not have been a better place than Sicily to produce these first wines for our project – the island has the largest number of organic vineyards in Italy and produces more grapes of quality than have a home in IGT and DOC bottlings and is often sold off as bulk wine to the north. We cannot bear to think of these delicious native grapes disappearing into another anonymous bottle and are very happy to give them a home at Due Terre Wines.
From the Producer: We produce our wine in the Northwest of Sicily in a town called Alcamo, less than one hour west of Palermo. One of the best wine growing areas in Italy; there are a myriad of soil types and exposures, higher elevations, a near constant breeze, and plenty of sunshine. Wine has been made on Sicily since 8000BC and to this day the island produces 10% of all of Italy’s wine production – unfortunately much of it is never labeled as Sicilian wine.
Location: Italy, Sicily
Winemaker: Vito Lauria
Grapes: 80% Catarratto 20% Zibibbo
Winemkaing: Hand harvest, native yeast, 6 months on the skins in concrete.
From the Importer Strade Bianche: Due Terre Wines is a collaborative effort between friends and we are happy to present our first line of wines made from the indigenous grapes of Italy – delicious, economical, well packaged, and certified organic. All the wines are produced as 100% pure varietals with minimal intervention and wine making in order to allow the characteristics of the grape to shine through. There could not have been a better place than Sicily to produce these first wines for our project – the island has the largest number of organic vineyards in Italy and produces more grapes of quality than have a home in IGT and DOC bottlings and is often sold off as bulk wine to the north. We cannot bear to think of these delicious native grapes disappearing into another anonymous bottle and are very happy to give them a home at Due Terre Wines.
From the Producer: We produce our wine in the Northwest of Sicily in a town called Alcamo, less than one hour west of Palermo. One of the best wine growing areas in Italy; there are a myriad of soil types and exposures, higher elevations, a near constant breeze, and plenty of sunshine. Wine has been made on Sicily since 8000BC and to this day the island produces 10% of all of Italy’s wine production – unfortunately much of it is never labeled as Sicilian wine.