Best Sicilian Alcoholic Beverage Types
Nero d’Avola is an indigenous Sicilian red grape, whose name, meaning the black of Avola, refers to its distinctive dark color. For most of the 20th century, Nero d'Avola was used as a blending grape, but in the 1990s winemakers started making high-quality, bold varietal wines.
Nero d’Avola wines are typically produced as dense and dark, with flavors reminiscent of black fruit and chocolate, or as young and fresh wines that are characterized by cherry and herbal notes. They are high in tannins and pair well with rich meat dishes, hearty stews, and barbecued meat.
Averna is a popular Italian bitter digestif that was named after its inventor Salvatore Averna who created it in 1868. Some sources state that the recipe was handed to the Avernas by a monk of the local San Spirito monastery. The exact ingredient list remains the Averna family secret, but this bittersweet liqueur is said to be made with more than 60 different herbs, roots, pomegranate, and the essential oils of bitter Sicilian lemons.
Though Averna is typically enjoyed on its own, served on the rocks or neat, it can also be used for various cocktails.
An Englishman John Woodhouse discovered this fortified Sicilian wine and started producing it on a larger scale in 1796. Because of its instant popularity, the quality of Marsala wines began to deteriorate, but in 1984, stricter regulations of production have been implemented, which eventually had an impact on the better quality of Marsala.
The unique taste of the wine comes from the traditional winemaking method and the use of only Sicilian indigenous grapes, predominately Grillo, but Inzolia, Catarrato, or Damaschino can also be used. The wine comes in three styles: secco (dry), semisecco (semi-dry), and dolce (sweet), while its flavor is typically reminiscent of cherries, apples, dried fruits, as well as soft vanilla, honey, and licorice.
Grillo is a white grape variety from Sicily best known for its use in Marsala. It is used in several other regional appellations, both in blends and varietals. Grillo is a versatile grape that usually attains high alcohol content. If not treated properly, it will result in bland wines, but with a careful approach, Grillo can produce full-bodied wines with a floral and subtly herbal character.
The aroma is reminiscent of ripe yellow fruit, melons, citruses, and orange blossom. On the palate, these wines are soft and round, with citrus and floral notes. The acidity is well-balanced, and most examples have a distinctive mineral finish. Because of their versatility, these wines can pair well with various dishes.
Belonging to Etna DOC, this white Italian wine is predominantly produced with Carricante grape variety, which is grown on the volcanic soils of Mount Etna. Lively and acidic Etna wine is typically straw yellow, with characteristic floral, citrus, and mineral notes.
Though it is rarely aged, oak maturation can help develop a full-bodied, creamier flavor. It can match a variety of dishes, but it works especially well with seafood, particularly in combination with pasta. Pair it with classic Sicilian pasta chî sàrdi or sarde a beccafico.
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Mostly cultivated in Campania, Fiano is an old Italian variety that has seen a significant revival since the 1980s. This low-yielding, early-ripening grape is praised for its ability to produce crisp and aromatic wines with a lot of character and herbaceous and fruity notes.
These wines are typically medium-bodied and intensely flavored. Young Fiano wines often display aromatic honey notes, and as they age, they tend to develop smoky and spicy notes dominated by hazelnut. The aromas are perfectly balanced with bright acidity.
VARIATIONS OF Fiano
Inzolia is an Italian grape variety mainly associated with Sicily, though small amounts are also found in Tuscany (Ansonica Bianca). The grape was best known for its use in Marsala wine, but it is now often blended with the local Catarratto, and it can also produce good quality varietals.
The wines produced from Inzolia are straw-colored, floral, and usually have a distinct nutty character. The aroma is typically reminiscent of mimosa, apricots, peaches, and citrus fruit. The wines are soft and round, with low to medium acidity and a subtle mineral finish.
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MAIN INGREDIENTS
Mandarinetto is a traditional Sicilian liqueur made with fresh, organic mandarin oranges. It is prepared with freshly peeled mandarin skins macerated in neutral alcohol. The macerate is sweetened and mixed with water to reach the desired alcohol content.
It is then strained and allowed to settle. The resulting bright orange liqueur is fresh and aromatic, with a distinctive citrus-like flavor. Mandarinetto can be served as a well-chilled digestif or a dessert ingredient.
Amaranca is an award-winning orange-flavored amaro from Sicily that was inspired by an old family recipe. This artisanal liqueur is flavored with Sicilian wild orange (Citrus aurantium) and a herbal infusion made with various herbs and roots collected on the slopes of Mount Etna.
Amaranca is a citrusy liqueur with subtle bitterness. The flavor and aroma are herbal and fruity. Amaranca is best served as an aperitif or a digestif. It can be enjoyed neat (preferably well chilled) or on the rocks and should be garnished with orange zest or fresh mint.
Frappato is an Italian wine variety that is mostly associated with Sicily—where it is best known for its use in Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG. Although its ancestry has not been determined, Frappato is one of the oldest grape varieties in Sicily that has only recently risen to prominence.
In the past, it was mostly used in blends, usually with the flagship Nero d’Avola, but recently it has shown good potential to produce light, fresh, and juicy varietals. Frappato-based wines are typically medium in acidity, light in color, and low in tannins.
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Azienda Agricola G. Milazzo is a prestigious winery located in the heart of Sicily, Italy. It is renowned for its dedication to organic viticulture and its innovative approach to winemaking. The winery is situated in Campobello di Licata, in the Agrigento province, an area with a rich winemaking tradition.
Azienda Agricola G. Milazzo has gained recognition for its commitment to preserving the unique characteristics of its terroir, leveraging the region’s diverse microclimates and volcanic soils.
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022, 2021, 2020, 2019
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Distilleria Alma is the first distillery in Italy dedicated to rum production, located in Modica, in the southeast of Sicily. Founded by Annalisa Spadaro, Hugo Gallardo, and Alejandro Lopez, the distillery stands out for cultivating its own sugarcane, which is hand-harvested and processed, overseeing the entire journey from field to bottle.
This practice is the result of extensive research and analysis, reviving the tradition of sugarcane cultivation in Sicily, dating back to the 7th century. The distillery produces small batches of rum and gin using traditional distillation methods and high-quality local ingredients.
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Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2020
BEST Barone di Villagrande Wines
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2024
BEST Giasira - Azienda Agricola Giovanni Boroli Wines
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022
BEST Imakara Societa Agricola SRL Wines
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022
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Best Sicilian Alcoholic Beverages
Mater Rum Purple Cane is a premium white rum produced by Distilleria Alma, located in Modica, Sicily. This limited edition rum is crafted exclusively from the juice of the "Purple Cane" variety of sugarcane, which is cultivated, hand-harvested, and processed entirely on the distillery's estate.
Mater Rum Purple Cane is a testament to Distilleria Alma's dedication to reviving Sicily's historical sugarcane cultivation and producing authentic, terroir-driven spirits. This rum offers a unique tasting experience that reflects the rich agricultural heritage and distinctive flavors of the Sicilian landscape.
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London Spirits Competition - Gold
2024
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Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2022
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Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2020
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USC- Ultimate Spirits Challenge - Chairman's Trophy
2023
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Vivino - 4.6
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2024
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022


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