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Feudo Maccari

Terre Siciliane IGT - Family and Friends - Feudo Maccari 2024

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Format: 75 cl

-17%


Recommended price: 31,27 €
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Producer Feudo Maccari
Name Terre Siciliane IGT
Variety Grillo 100%
Vintage 2024
Gradation 14.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, Mediterranean notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, skin maceration
Region Sicilia
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging A few months in steel and bottle
Type of cask French oak barrels
Color Red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses

The "Family and Friends" wine originates from the Feudo Maccari estate, located in the south-eastern region of Sicily. The winemaking and refinement phases are carried out with great attention, using a variety of materials, from cement to wood, in order to find the optimal solution to maximize the aromatic potential of the Grillo grape.

In the glass, it presents an intense golden yellow color and brilliant reflections. The bouquet is elegant and rich, with floral notes of orange blossom, fragrant citrus fruits, acacia honey, aromatic herbs from the Mediterranean scrub, hints of ginger, vanilla and sweet spices. On the palate, it shows a good structure, with a soft and enveloping sip, dense and persistent aromas, and a harmonious finish that ends with savory notes. 


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How to serve

Glass:

Wide goblet

Serve to:

10-12°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good straight away but you can age it for 2/5 years

Production area


Sicilia

The winery

Feudo Maccari – Winery in Sicilia

Discover the story and wines of Feudo Maccari.

A Sicilian winery located in the Val di Noto (Noto, SR) that showcases the Mediterranean terroir through expressive wines, with a particular focus on Nero d'Avola and other indigenous and international varieties.
Region: Sicilia
Country: Italia
Founded: 2000
Grapes: Nero d'Avola, Syrah, Grillo, Moscato
Based in the Val di Noto, Noto, with vineyards overlooking the Mediterranean. Saia: a historic label made from Nero d'Avola Mahâris: a single-varietal Syrah recognized by critics Also produces Grillo and passito Moscato. Significant estate with vineyards spread across the hills
Winery history
Born from the interest of the Moretti Cuseri family following a trip to Val di Noto, Feudo Maccari was established by bringing together plots from numerous local landowners to create a winemaking enterprise rooted in the territory of Maccari. The winery operates on hills overlooking the sea, with the aim of expressing the local character in its wines.
Production philosophy
Territorial focus: producing wines that reflect the Mediterranean character of Val di Noto. Development of single-varietal wines and winemaking choices designed to highlight the identity of local grapes, with cellar practices calibrated in pursuit of elegance and typicity.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in southeastern Sicily, between Noto, the Vendicari Nature Reserve and the village of Marzamemi, the winery benefits from a Mediterranean climate influenced by sea breezes and from soils composed of limestone, sand and volcanic strata that characterize the vineyards on the slopes of Capo Passero.
Awards and recognitions
The wines of Feudo Maccari have received recognition and scores from international critics.

Official Awards

Expert Prize Description Vintage
James Suckling 90+ 2021
Robert Parker 90+ 2020