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Etna Bianco Superiore is grown in the Milo commune in the Catania province, and is produced from the same grapes as the "regular" Etna Bianco, namely Carricante (80-100%), Catarratto Bianco Commune or Catarratto Lucido (max. 40%), with the addition of Trebbiano and/or Minella Bianca (0-15%).
Read moreEtna Rosato is a Rosato-type (rosé) that is cultivated using the same grapes as Etna Rosso, so the two types of Nerello grapes: Nerello Mascalese (min. 80%) and Nerello Mantellato (also called Nerello Cappuccio) (max. 20%).
Read moreEtna Rosso is a red wine made from two types of Nerello grapes, Nerello Mascalese (min. 80%) and Nerello Mantellato, also called Nerello Cappuccio, (max. 20%). The latter grape assists in giving the otherwise pale red wine a little bit of color in its cheeks.
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