White Wine: 2019 | Palmento Costanzo | Bianco di Sei Etna
Straw yellow. Complex bouquet of white flowers, citrus fruit, honey, saffron, with aromatic herbs and petrol hints. It is fresh, juicy and persistent on the palate with a sapid finish.
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Producer: Palmento Costanzo
Ratings: WA | 9 JS | 9
Vintage: 2019
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Varietal: Carricante
Country/Region: Italy, Sicily
Straw yellow. Complex bouquet of white flowers, citrus fruit, honey, saffron, with aromatic herbs and petrol hints. It is fresh, juicy and persistent on the palate with a sapid finish.
Producer Information
A bond with the land that turns into the desire to cultivate vineyards, to understand the terroir of the Etna and its infinite nuances, to make wine in one of the most fascinating areas on the planet. A place located between the sky and the earth, between the sea and the mountain, where the soil meets what is underneath. Palmento Costanzo was founded in 2010 by the Costanzo family, who wanted to get closer to the land that witnessed their growth: the slopes of Mt. Etna. The family restored an artisanal way of working and a direct understanding of nature, which are embodied by elegant and expressive wines that are authentically born from the Muntagna, as the Etna is fondly called by its inhabitants. The adventure began following the purchase of a handful of hectares in Contrada Santo Spirito, located in Passopisciaro, in the province of Catania, on the northern region of the Etna. A centuries-old, ungrafted vineyard, one of the few that survived the phylloxera epidemic at the beginning of the '900 which destroyed most of the vineyards in Europe. And the restoration of the ancient Palmento made from lava stone: a remarkable proof of the key role played by viticulture within Etna production.