Wines

Bianco Pomice Igt

Aroma and elegance crossed by a subtle but perceptible and savoury salty texture that makes it unique. An aroma that unleash a great balance. The wine has the sun and a strong brackish minerality inside its deep roots. The heady aromas of Malvasia delle Lipari blend masterfully with the fresh mineral caress of Carricante to create a taste where the concept of balance becomes the archetype of a complex Sicilian elegance ready to conquer the world. The grape is selected and picked manually, the yeast are the indigenous ones and the clarification takes place naturally, by racking the wine several times before bottling.

Technical Specifications
TYPEDry white wine
CLASSIFICATIONIGT Terre Siciliane Bianco
PRODUCTION AREALipari Island (Aeolian Islands, Sicily)
CLIMATETemperate, warm, Mediterranean, with great temperature changes throughout the day. Windy
SOILSandy, volcanic, deep, fertile and rich in microelements
ALTITUDE350 m.a.s.l.
GRAPE VARIETYMalvasia delle Lipari 60%, Carricante 40%
TRAINING SYSTEMAlberello technique (free standing “little tree”)
DENSITY OF IMPLANTATION7000 stumps per hectare
ALCOHOL CONTENT12%
GRAPE HARVESTHandpicked with selection of the bunches
VINIFICATIONDirect pressing of the grapes in a pneumatic press, subsequent static decantation at 10-12 °C to clear the must, fermentation at 16-18°C in steel tanks (Malvasia) and barriques of 3rd / 4th passage (Carricante), with bâtonnage and lees contact for about 6 months.
AGING IN THE BOTTLEAt least 6 months
ESTIMATED AGING CAPACITYAt least 8/10 years
TASTING TEMPERATURE10-12°C
Bianco Pomice Igt

Tenuta Di Castellaro

Respect for nature, man and tradition are the cornerstones of the philosophy that Tenuta di Castellaro has espoused since the early stages of the project. In Lipari, in the splendid Aeolian Islands, on the Piana di Castellaro 350 meters above sea level, supported by the ancient Quarries of Kaolin, an ambitious oenological and landscape project arises.

Tenuta di Castellaro winery is born from the careful selection of the indigenous vines of the Aeolian archipelago and from the recovery of a part of that territory that, over the years, had been abandoned.
The millennial tree, grown organically in the 20 hectares of vineyard, preserves the precious fruit that gives birth to sought-after wines with a unique taste, pure expression of the volcanic territory of Lipari, an unspoiled place that has welcomed us with its natural adversities.

Sicilia

Like much of the Italian mainland, Sicily’s winemakers have moved away from producing high-volume, unremarkable wines, to focus on quality wines of great character. Its dry, well-structured red and white wines could not be further removed from the sweet Marsala and Moscato of the island’s past, and this has not gone unnoticed by international markets that have never had such a thirst for Sicilian wines. Sicilian producers have paved the way for other Southern Italian winemakers to begin to exploit the country’s rich environmental diversity, with wines that achieve the potential first admired by the Greeks and Romans.