Mortellito Terre Siciliane Bianco Cala Iancu 2023
Dario Serrentino farms in the Val di Noto, the southeastern corner of Sicily that sits at roughly the same latitude as North Africa: chalky limestone, relentless sun, and the Ionian Sea a few kilometers off. Cala Iancu is his white ā mostly Grillo with a bit of Catarratto, given a single night on the skins, fermented spontaneously in steel, and bottled with barely any sulfur. It tastes like the place it comes from: citrus, sea spray, white flowers and a salty, stony bite. Serrentino is one of the newer members of Sicily's artisanal movement, and wines like this are why that movement keeps getting more interesting.
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Mortellito Terre Siciliane Bianco Cala Iancu 2023
Mortellito Terre Siciliane Bianco Cala Iancu 2023
Dario Serrentino farms in the Val di Noto, the southeastern corner of Sicily that sits at roughly the same latitude as North Africa: chalky limestone, relentless sun, and the Ionian Sea a few kilometers off. Cala Iancu is his white ā mostly Grillo with a bit of Catarratto, given a single night on the skins, fermented spontaneously in steel, and bottled with barely any sulfur. It tastes like the place it comes from: citrus, sea spray, white flowers and a salty, stony bite. Serrentino is one of the newer members of Sicily's artisanal movement, and wines like this are why that movement keeps getting more interesting.
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Dario Serrentino farms in the Val di Noto, the southeastern corner of Sicily that sits at roughly the same latitude as North Africa: chalky limestone, relentless sun, and the Ionian Sea a few kilometers off. Cala Iancu is his white ā mostly Grillo with a bit of Catarratto, given a single night on the skins, fermented spontaneously in steel, and bottled with barely any sulfur. It tastes like the place it comes from: citrus, sea spray, white flowers and a salty, stony bite. Serrentino is one of the newer members of Sicily's artisanal movement, and wines like this are why that movement keeps getting more interesting.












