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Feudo Arancio Grillo Sicilia 2021
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Grillo
- 13% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, diam
Mezzacorona
Mezzacorona is an exceptionally well-run and well-equipped co-operative of some 1500 growers, with 2,600 hectares of Trentino vines, 70% of which are DOCG.
Based at the foot of the Italian Dolomites, which tower protectively over the vineyards, the vines run on trellises as far as Lake Garda, and the many surrounding lakes and rivers provide fresh, cleansing breezes. The variety of climates means that Mezzacorona can choose optimum sites for the many different grape varieties they grow.
History
The first cooperative - Cantina Sociale di Mezzocorona – was originally established with 13 members in 1904. Two further cooperatives were founded in the region, respectively in 1911 and 1922. Two of these merged in 1970, with the third joining in 1988 to create the current entity, Cantine Mezzocorona.The wines
Mezzacorona produce a range of characterful, single-varietal wines including pinot grigio, and international varieties like chardonnay and merlot. They also make exemplary Teroldego and Marzemino. They also use their excellent facilities to bottle wine from Feudo Arancio in south-west Sicily.Environmental sustainability
In its vineyards, the cooperative strives to reduce the use of chemical inputs by, for example, using integrated pest management approaches to reduce the need for pesticides, and by composting cuttings to use as fertiliser and improve soil health. There is also a focus on improving biodiversity, with steps including maintenance of dry walls to offer...
Press & Journal
Read moreGrillo is the main grape of fortified Marsala wines and is mainly grown in the west of Sicily. As a dry white wine, this is fragrant with orchard fruits and lightly spiced and nutty. Tangy with orchard...