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Alberelli di Giodo

Nerello Mascalese - Sicilia DOC Rosso - Alberelli di Giodo 2019

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer Alberelli di Giodo
Name Sicilia DOC Rosso
Variety Nerello Mascalese
Vintage 2019
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, mineral notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, skin maceration
Region Sicily
Production area Etna
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging 6-12 months
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses

Nerello Mascalese Sicilia DOC Rosso is the bottle that the famous winemaker Carlo Ferrini dedicated to Etna. After a great career and the success of his personal project in the lands of Montalcino, driven by his great passion for the beautiful Sicily, Carlo Ferrini decides to compete with another extraordinary terroir and a native red grape variety: the uniqueness of Etna and the Nerello Mascalese.

A red that fully expresses the splendid production area and all the best varietal characteristics of the grapes. The Sicilian estate is nothing more than an old vineyard of just over one hectare, located at an altitude of 950 m a.s.l. The soils are composed of black sands of volcanic origin, with the presence of pumice and basalt rocks.

Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks with maceration on the skins for about three weeks. Before being bottled, the wine ages for about a year in French oak tonneau and for a few months in concrete tanks.

In the glass it amazes with a light ruby red color, with bright purple reflections. A refined and subtle wine, with a marked fruity bouquet of red currant and cherry mixed with engaging aromas of fragrant red pulp fruit, citrus notes of blood orange, aromatic herbs, medicinal plants and oriental spices.

On the palate the tannic texture is very fine, the taste is rich, complex and with good persistence and a long and savory finish characterized by a pleasant mineral freshness.

An excellent glass to accompany first courses with meat sauce, mushroom risotto, grilled and stewed red meat.


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How to serve

Glass:

Calice Ampio

Serve to:

16-18°C


When to drink it:

Questo vino è buono subito ma puoi farlo invecchiare 5-7 anni

Production area


Sicily

The winery

Alberelli di Giodo – Winery in Sicilia

Discover the story and wines of Alberelli di Giodo.

Podere Giodo's winemaking project (Carlo and Bianca Ferrini) interprets Etna's bush-trained vineyards through expressions of Nerello Mascalese (red) and, since 2020, Carricante (white).
Region: Sicilia
Country: Italia
Grapes: Nerello Mascalese, Carricante
A Podere Giodo project led by Carlo and Bianca Ferrini. Earliest documented vintages date from 2016. Vines are goblet-trained, many of advanced age. Etna's volcanic soils with a pronounced mineral character. Limited production.
Winery history
Alberelli di Giodo originated as a project connected to Podere Giodo and to Carlo Ferrini’s experiences on Etna. The first documented vintage is 2016. The name refers to small parcels of old bush-trained vines on the volcano’s slopes, harvested and vinified under the project’s label.
Production philosophy
Seeking to express the Etna terroir through bush-trained vines, low yields and winemaking designed to preserve mineral freshness and varietal character. The approach prioritizes grape quality and the expression of the volcanic soil over intensive production.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards located on the northern slopes of Mount Etna, on black volcanic soils rich in pumice. The altitudes reported in official materials vary by parcel.
Awards and recognitions
The wine has received high ratings from critics and publications.

Official Awards

Expert Prize Description Vintage