Cathrine Todd is a New York City-based writer who focuses on wine. But with all the recent hype about Etna, Alberto was hesitant at first as its importance originally came to his attention from ...
Wines from Etna express characteristics all their own. The wines of Etna were recognized as a DOC in 1968. It was the first DOC in Sicily and among the first in all of Italy.
With their Idda winery, the winemaking leaders from Piedmont and Sicily are devoting attention to white wines from the volcano's arid southern slopes.
Grillo is a cross between Catarrato Blanco and Zibibbo grapes. Grillo is the second-most widely grown grape on Sicily after ...
Visit the Mediterranean’s largest island to relive moments from White Lotus, taste wine atop Mount Etna, and explore the birthplace of traditional Italian foods, including cannoli.
Mount Etna is one of Italy’s tallest active volcanos and for that reason you’d think these Sicilian wine producers would have more to worry about then the weather. But the soil here is fertile ...
The winery owns 3,800 acres of organic vineyards in three distinct regions: at the foot of Mount Etna in the east of the island, in the hills of western Sicily, and on the small island of Favignana.
Through her extensive background in wine, Lauren Mowery discovered ... luxury that more people should enjoy. On Sicily’s East Coast, Mt. Etna has cultivated fans of its mineral-driven whites ...
Located on the island's east coast, Mount Etna is perhaps Sicily's best-known geological feature encompassing nearly 48,000 acres within Etna National Park. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ...
Mount Etna loomed large over everything as we arrived in eastern Sicily that early January ... ancient ruins and, of course, the wine and food (pasta alla Norma in particular). I hadn't pictured an ...