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Nicosia Etna Rosso Lenza di Munti 720 m s.l.m. 2022

Red green still

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Denomination Etna DOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.0% by volume
Area Sicily (Italy)
Grape varieties 80% Nerello Mascalese, 20% Nerello Cappuccio
Aging Mainly in steel, the wine ages 3-4 months in tonneaux and another 5-6 months in bottle.
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Description

Etna Rosso "Lenza di Munti" is a wine of great personality and complexity, with a rich aroma of red fruit, aromatic herbs and spices. In the mouth, it is robust, harmonious and persistent thanks to its blend of native Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio grapes, grown on the lava terraces of vineyards. A wine combining the elegance, typical of high-altitude wines, with the marked minerality deriving from its volcanic origin.

Perfume

Perfume

Complex and intense nose with floral hints and notes of red fruit.

Color

Color

Bright ruby red.

Taste

Taste

Lively and soft in the mouth, it shows great minerality and an intense fruity finish.

Serve at:

16 - 18 °C.

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Producer
Nicosia
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1898
  • Oenologist: Maria Carella
  • Bottles produced: 1.800.000
  • Hectares: 260
It was back in 1898 when Francesco Nicosia, the current owner's great-grandfather, decided to open the first wine shop in Trecastagni on the eastern slope of Mount Etna. These were golden times for Etna wine, which even then was known and appreciated throughout Europe for its mineral strength and 'volcanic' personality.

The decisive entrepreneurial turning point came at the end of the 20th century, thanks to the tenacity and innovative spirit of the current owner, Carmelo Nicosia, who, by investing in the expansion and restructuring of the vineyards and the construction of a modern wine cellar, brought the family business to play a leading role in the rebirth of Sicilian wine.

The winery in Trecastagni is where tradition meets the most advanced technology. The company's heart beats in 4,000 square metres, on a total area of 27,000 square metres, between the large vinification area, the analysis laboratory, the modern bottling line and the underground barrique cellar.

Not far away, at the foot of one of the extinct craters dotting Etna, is the Monte Gorna estate with its typical lava terraces where the volcano's native vines grow. The company also owns vast tracts of land in Vittoria, in the Ragusa area, the production zone for Cerasuolo DOCG, and directly manages large vineyards in the rest of Sicily.

Cantine Nicosia has fully embraced the cause of organic farming and sustainability to combine environmental protection and food safety. For instance, the company has managed to cut down on pesticides and fertilisers by following viticulture techniques of the Magis protocol, the most advanced sustainable viticulture project in Italy. In recent years, Cantine Nicosia has obtained several international certifications, from UNI EN ISO 9001:2008 to the environmental certification UNI EN ISO 14001:2004, from BRC Food & Beverage to the International Food Standard (IFS). In addition, it has recently obtained the international 'ethical' certification issued by SEDEX (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange), a global non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting ethical principles in labour relations and human resources management.

Nicosia Sosta Tre Santi Etna Rosato Brut is among the 100 Best Wines in the World 2022 according to Wine Enthusiast, one of the most authoritative American magazines.

Nicosia Monte Gorna Riserva 2014 was awarded the Tastevin by AIS and is one of Italy's 22 best regional wines.

The Sosta Tre Santi Etna Rosato Brut Metodo Classico is among the Best 100 Wines in the World according to WINE ENTHUSIAST, one of the most authoritative American magazines.

After the confirmation of the 5 Grappoli Bibenda in the 2025 edition of the Italian Sommelier Foundation guide (for the fourth consecutive year), another important recognition arrives for the Sosta Tre Santi Etna Brut Metodo Classico 2020 sparkling wine: the Gold Medal at the Mondial des Vins Extrêmes 2024 by CERVIM.

CERVIM is the Centre for Research, Studies, Safeguarding, Coordination and Valorisation of Mountain Viticulture, a prestigious international body created in 1987 (under the auspices of the OIV, the Office International de la Vigne et du Vin, today the Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin) with the specific task of promoting and safeguarding heroic viticulture, whose identifying criteria are: slope of the land greater than 30%; altitude greater than 500 metres above sea level; viticultural systems greater than 500 metres above sea level; and the wine-growing system. l.m.; vineyard systems on terraces and steps; viticulture on small islands.
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Excellent with cold cuts, semi-seasoned cheeses, tasty first courses, roasted and grilled meats.

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Name Nicosia Etna Rosso Lenza di Munti 720 m s.l.m. 2022
Type Red green still
Denomination Etna DOC
Vintage 2022
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.0% by volume
Grape varieties 80% Nerello Mascalese, 20% Nerello Cappuccio
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Vendor Nicosia
Origin Trecastagni (Catania).
Climate Average altitude: 720 m a.s.l. with considerable changes in temperature between day and night.
Soil composition Volcanic, very rich in minerals.
Cultivation system Spurred cordon espalier.
Harvest By hand, with boxes between the second and third week of October.
Wine making Grapes are cold-macerated for 24 hours. The fermentation lasts for about 10 5 days at a controlled temperature of 22-24°C.
Aging Mainly in steel, the wine ages 3-4 months in tonneaux and another 5-6 months in bottle.
Allergens Contains sulphites