Wines

Nero d'Avola Doc

Intense ruby red in colour, with purple hues. It has a fruity bouquet with hints of red berries (cherries, blackberries). It has a rich flavour, with the typical acidity of Nero d’Avola and with a long finish.

Technical Specifications
IGP • Terre SicilianeOrganic wine
VineyardThe grapes come from the area of Salemi, located at an altitude of about 140 meters above sea level. The soil, rich in organic substances, has a loamy structure and rock fragments.
Grape HarvestingFrom early to mid September.The grapes are harvested in the coolest hours of the day.
VinificationThe grapes which have been selected are macerated on the skins for about 10 days and then they are placed in steel tanks maintained at a constant temperature of 20°C. After the natural malolactic fermentation, the wine is matured in steel tubs before it is aged in the bottle.
2017 “FUNARO”NERO D’AVOLA

Funaro Azienda Vinicola

The entrepreneurial project headed by Funaro siblings Tiziana, Clemente and Giacomo began in 2003, when they decided to capitalise on the grapes grown in the family vineyard for the past three generations. The farm it is situated in the province of Trapani between the towns of Salemi and Santa Ninfa, in an area specialised in wine production located from 150 to 450 meters above sea level. Our grapes are harvested by hand so as not to harm the vines and in order to select the best grapes. In 2011 both the farm and the wine cellar achieved an important goal: they received the Organic” certification. 

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.