Vigneti Vecchio





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Vigneti Vecchio Sciare Vive Etna Rosso 2020Nerello Mascalese from Sicily, Italy0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price37 99When you spend $99+34 19Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Vigneti Vecchio Crasa Contrada Etna Rosso 2018Nerello Mascalese from Sicily, Italy0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price51 99When you spend $99+46 79Last call - only 1 left!Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Vigneti Vecchio Crasa Contrada Etna Rosso 2019Nerello Mascalese from Sicily, Italy0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price52 99When you spend $99+47 69Ships Fri, Mar 24Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
Carmelo Vecchio and his wife, Rosa La Guzza, did not come from afar to...
Carmelo Vecchio and his wife, Rosa La Guzza, did not come from afar to make wine on Etna: they are true locals, raised in the heart of the vineyards. Carmelo began working at the nearby Passopisciaro winery at a young age, and after fifteen years of hands-on experience, the time came to strike out on his own. From barely one hectare of vines up to 130 years old inherited from Rosa’s family, the couple took matters into their own hands: sustainable farming by hand, with the goal of achieving an elegant balance in the grapes; micro-vinifications in the tiny cellar beneath their home, with respect for tradition and terroir; and aging the wines in used barrels before bottling without fining or filtration.
Armed with excellent raw materials along with Carmelo's years of experience and an appreciation for ancient local practices such as skin maceration for whites and blending white grapes into the reds, Rosa and Carmelo succeeded in crafting delicate, pure, and highly refined wines from their inaugural 2016 harvest. While Etna still searches for its identity, Vigneti Vecchio demonstrates that this towering volcano rising from the Mediterranean can in fact produce wines as beautifully nuanced as anywhere else in Italy.