Description
What kind of wine it is
Sul Vulcano by Donnafugata is a still red wine that embodies the Etna Rosso style. Created from a blend of Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio, it displays a lively, light ruby red colour. On the nose, it is clear, defined by notes of red fruits, violet, oriental spices and fresh balsamic hints. On the palate, it offers a juicy texture, led by silky tannins that balance the structure, finishing with a harmonious and persistent aftertaste. Maturation in French oak barrels enhances its aromatic depth while preserving the varietal freshness.
Where it comes from
This wine originates in eastern Sicily, on the northern slopes of Mount Etna, between Randazzo and Castiglione di Sicilia. It is an authentic example of mountain viticulture, characterised by terracing and dry-stone walls made from lava stone. The vines, situated over 700 metres above sea level, sink their roots into sandy volcanic soils formed from ancient lava flows, locally known as "sciare". These deep, mineral-rich soils impart distinctive traits to each micro-territory. The climate, with cool summers and significant temperature variations, ensures the ideal aromatic development of the grapes.
How it is produced
Production begins with meticulous manual harvesting into crates, followed by an initial selection in the vineyard. In the winery, the bunches are further sorted to remove any imperfect berries before destemming. Fermentation in stainless steel takes place at a controlled temperature, with maceration on the skins for about ten days. The process continues for over a year, alternating between resting in tanks and barrels, and is completed with a carefully calibrated maturation in bottle that harmonises the structural components before release.
History and Curiosities
A product of the evocative heroic viticulture on the northern slope, Etna Rosso DOC Sul Vulcano is Donnafugata’s passionate tribute to the renowned “Mountain”. Amidst ancient terraces and dry-stone walls, the historic lava flows bestow an unmistakable elegance upon this Sicilian red, which is capable of evolving magnificently for over five years. The artist’s label, dominated by the majestic volcano-goddess, embodies the vibrant energy of this extreme territory. Already appreciated by international critics, this wine offers the palate a refined and memorable mineral identity.
Awards
Tasting notes
Perfume
Color
Taste
Serve at:
16 - 18 °C
Longevity:
05 - 10 years
Decanting time:
1 hour
- Start up year: 1983
- Oenologist: Antonio Rallo, Antonino Santoro e Pietro Russo con la consulenza di Stefano Valla
- Bottles produced: 3.650.000
- Hectares: 488
Giacomo Rallo, is the fourth generation of a family with over 170 years of experience in producing quality wine. In 1983 he founded Donnafugata together with his wife Gabriella, considered a pioneer of feminine viticulture. Today the company is led by their children Antonio and José together with a team of people committed to excellence and to the very best representation of Made in Italy.
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| Name | Donnafugata Etna Rosso Sul Vulcano 2022 |
|---|---|
| Type | Red green still |
| Denomination | Etna DOC |
| Vintage | 2022 |
| Size | 0,75 l |
| Alcohol content | 14.0% by volume |
| Grape varieties | Nerello Cappuccio, Nerello Mascalese |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Sicily |
| Vendor | Donnafugata |
| Story | History and Curiosities A product of the evocative heroic viticulture on the northern slope, Etna Rosso DOC Sul Vulcano is Donnafugata’s passionate tribute to the renowned "Mountain". Amidst ancient terraces and dry-stone walls, the historic lava flows bestow an unmistakable elegance upon this Sicilian red, which is capable of evolving magnificently for over five years. The artist’s label, dominated by the majestic volcano-goddess, embodies the vibrant energy of this extreme territory. Already appreciated by international critics, this wine offers the palate a refined and memorable mineral identity. |
| Origin | Eastern Sicily, northern slope of Mount Etna, between Randazzo and Castiglione di Sicilia |
| Climate | Cool summers with significant temperature variations between day and night and below-average rainfall |
| Soil composition | Volcanic (lava) soil with a sandy texture, deep and rich in minerals, with a subacid to neutral reaction and good organic content |
| Cultivation system | Bush or espalier training with spur-pruned cordon |
| Plants per hectare | 4500 |
| Yield per hectare | 45–65 q/ha |
| Harvest | Between the second half of September and the first half of October |
| Fermentation temperature | 25 °C |
| Fermentation | 8 0 days |
| Production technique | Fermentation in stainless steel with maceration on the skins; ageing partly in tanks and partly in French oak barriques |
| Wine making | Upon arrival at the winery, further selection of the grape bunches takes place on a vibrating table, followed by berry selection using a state-of-the-art destemmer, which selects only perfectly ripe berries, discarding green and overripe ones. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel with skin maceration for 8 0 days at a temperature of 25°C. Maturation takes place partly in tank and partly in French oak (second and third use barriques) for 12 4 months, followed by at least 7 0 months in bottle before release. |
| Aging | 12 months, partly in tank and partly in French oak (second and third use barriques), then at least 7 months in bottle before being released for sale. |
| Total acidity | 5.4 gr/L |
| PH | 3.56 |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

