Donnafugata, `Sul Vulcano` Etna Bianco Carricante

Donnafugata, `Sul Vulcano` Etna Bianco Carricante

Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021DF119B216 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

The Rallo family has made wine in Marsala since 1851 and their ancient cellars tunnel beneath the city. They were one of the first families to begin making high-quality table wine when sales of traditional Marsala started to decline, launching the Donnafugata label in 1983 and championing the potential of the region’s native varieties.

Today, Donnafugata has four estates in Sicily: a modern winery and 322 hectares at Contessa Entellina in the hills east of Marsala, 42 hectares in Vittoria towards the south-eastern point of the island, 68 hectares on the island of Pantelleria, and 35 hectares on the slopes of Etna. Donnafugata means ‘fleeing woman’ and refers to Queen Maria Carolina, who escaped the court of Naples in the early 19th century with her husband, Ferdinand IV of Bourbon, when Napoleon’s troops arrived. The couple took refuge in Sicily at the Santa Margherita Belice palace, the favourite residence of celebrated writer Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, which is depicted on the ‘Mille e Una Notte’ label.

The Donnafugata wines fuse Sicilian tradition with a modern approach. ‘Vigna di Gabri’ blends Ansonica (Inzolia) with Chardonnay, Viognier, Catarratto and Sauvignon Blanc, in differing percentages according to the vintage. On the other hand, ‘Sherazade’ is made solely from Nero d’Avola. The ‘Mille e Una Notte’, a multi-varietal blend that includes Nero d’Avola, Petit Verdot and Syrah, is a wine with exceptional structure and remarkable personality. Their Frappato ‘Bell’Assai’ hails from Vittoria. It is a very pure example of this local variety defined by a light body, delicate florals and spice. The Etna wines come from high-elevation vineyards at 730 – 750 metres above sea level. A portion of the white, made solely from Carricante, is aged in used oak to enhance its texture, while a component of the red, made from Nerello Mascalese, is kept in stainless steel to enhance the freshness and intensity that characterise the wines from Etna.

Donnafugata’s masterpiece is ‘Ben Ryé’, a Zibibbo Passito from the island of Pantelleria. Donnafugata arrived here in 1989 and now cultivate 68 hectares of vines on this volcanic island, which is closer to Tunisia than Italy. Due to this position, it is constantly swept by Mediterranean winds; Scirocco from the south and Maestrale from the north. The wine production process is heavily influenced by these winds, from the unique shape of the “Alberello Pantesco” bush vines (certified by UNESCO World Heritage) to the drying of the grapes. For this reason, Donnafugata named their Passito di Pantelleria DOC ‘Ben Ryé’ from the Arabic ‘son of the wind’.

Vineyards

The grapes for this wine are grown in vineyards on the north side of Etna, in five districts between Randazzo and Castiglione di Sicilia, at altitudes of 700-750 metres above sea level. The vineyards benefit from a broad diurnal shift that helps to preserve the grapes’ freshness and aromas. The volcanic soils are rich in minerals, allowing the vine roots to grow deep into the ground. Vines are trained to vertical shoot position and are planted at a density of about 4,500 plants per hectare.

Vintage

The 2021 was characterised by average climatic conditions: a cold winter, a mild spring, and a good summer. Rainfall levels were in line with the average, which helped to maintain a balanced productive cycle. The Carricante grapes reached ideal sugar levels resulting in a very pleasant flavour profile.

Vinification

Once arrived at the winery, the grapes were fermented in stainless-steel tanks at controlled temperatures of 14-16°C. After fermentation, the wine was aged in both stainless-steel tanks and second and third use French oak for 10 months. It was then bottled and rested for a further 12 months before release.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine is straw yellow in colour with golden reflections. The nose boasts aromas of golden apple and citrus fruit, with subtle notes of Mediterranean herbs and flint. The palate is fresh and savoury, with mineral characters and a persistent finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

12%

Acidity

5.2 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.3 g/l

pH

3.56