Manciaciumi

Manciaciumi Malpelo 2022

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Manciaciumi Malpelo is a red natural wine made from Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio, and Alicante. The grapes are from a 60-year-old vineyard on the Mount Etna southern slope, at around 1000m altitude, and they undergo maceration on the skins for three days. The wine is then racked into a stainless steel tank, where it stays until spring. Fresh red wine, with cherries, raspberry, and violet.

Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Farming:,
Vintage:, 2022
Alcohol:,
Country:, Italy
Region:, Sicily
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Bottle Size:, 750ml

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The Wine: Manciaciumi Malpelo 2022

Manciaciumi Malpelo is a red natural wine made from Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio, and Alicante. The grapes are from a 60-year-old vineyard on the Mount Etna southern slope, at around 1000m altitude, and they undergo maceration on the skins for three days. The wine is then racked into a stainless steel tank, where it stays until spring. Fresh red wine, with cherries, raspberry, and violet.

The Producer: Manciaciumi

Manciaciumi is a winery located on the southern slope of Mount Etna, Europe's highest active volcano. The winery is positioned between Adrano and Trecastagni Etneo. This location provides a unique flavor to the grapes, different from those grown on the more popular northern slopes. The soil, temperature variations, sun exposure, and heat on this side of the volcano contribute to the distinct characteristics of each vineyard.

The winery was founded by two friends who returned to their native Sicily after traveling the world. They apply their global experiences to their winemaking practices in Sicily. Their goal is to innovate and move beyond traditional winemaking methods. Each wine produced by Manciaciumi reflects the unique volcanic terroir of Mount Etna.

The Region: Sicily

Sicily is Italy’s biggest island and also its biggest region. It’s separated from the mainland by the Strait of Messina (Stretto di Messina). The capital of Sicily is Palermo, a majestically decadent multicultural city offering one of the richest culinary traditions in Italy.

Sicily’s history and culture are fascinating, to say the least. Their complexity is manifest in the diverse architecture of its cities. All over the region and particularly in Palermo we can find Arab, Greek, Roman, and Spanish influences in the layout of the city as well as in the food and local language.

Sicily is the third biggest producing country in Italy, behind Veneto and Tuscany. The quality of Sicilian wines has increased steadily in the past 30 years. Some international grape varietals - mainly chardonnay and syrah - have found a place in Sicilian viticulture, traditionally dominated by native varietals such as Nero d’Avola, Catarratto, Grillo, and Inzolia.


The Terroir of Sicily

Sicily's proximity to Northern Africa and its position right at the center of the Mediterranean reflect deeply on its climate. Endless sunshine, moderate rainfalls, and good aeration characterize pretty much the whole region with minor seasonal variations. Palm trees and other tropical plants and fruits are a fairly common sight in Sicily all year round.

Among the several benefits of this climate, one stands out: in Sicily, grapes can grow without being imperiled by mildew, rot, or any other disease brought by too much humidity. Sicilian grapes are generally speaking naturally healthy, hence the substantial number of certified organic or biodynamic wineries.


The Red Wines of Sicily

The most widely planted red grape varietal in Sicily is Nero d'Avola, which accounts for about 20% of the total regional wine production. Frappato is another prominent red varietal, used to make the only DOCG wine in Sicily, Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG.

Less common but typical of Sicily are Alicante, similar to Grenache, Nocera, and Perrone, often blended with Nero d'Avola. On the slopes of the active volcano Mount Etna, Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio are key red grape varietals in the popular Etna DOC appellation.


The White Wines of Sicily

Marsala and Passito di Pantelleria are perhaps the most famous Sicilian white wines, although their popularity has been waning over the years in favor of dry and refreshing white wines made from native varietals Inzolia and Grillo are fairly easy to find in the United States and generally very good.

In a similar way to Umbria, the Central Italian region known for the red tannic wine Sagrantino di Montefalco, Chardonnay has found its place also in Sicily. Chardonnay from Sicily can vary in quality depending on the producer.

On Primal Wine we sell one of the few 100% Chardonnay vinified with extended skin contact in the style of an Orange Wine made by the excellent Marabino winery from organically farmed grapes.

Frequently asked question

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What is natural wine?

What is natural wine?

Natural wine is a type of wine made in small batches from hand-harvested organic or biodynamic grapes with minimal intervention in the cellar.
What is Biodynamics?

What is Biodynamics?

Biodynamic wine is wine made with grapes farmed biodynamically. Biodynamic farming is a holistic approach to farming.
What is organic wine?

What is organic wine?

Organic wine is made with grapes farmed organically. Organic farming is a type of farming alternative to conventional farming.
What is vegan wine?

What is vegan wine?

Vegan wine is wine made without using animal products during the fining phase of the clarification process. Before wine is bottled it is usually clarified.