Sicily Part I: Mount Etna
Sicily Part I: Mount Etna
Did we all think New York was going to be colder by now? While I’ve noticed many people pivoting to red wine season, I’m still craving white wines. Today we are featuring a mix of Mount Etna whites and reds to satisfy whatever mood you’re in during this transitional season: Carricante for the whites and Nerello Mascalese for the reds! This is ‘Part I Sicily: Mount Etna’, and ‘Part II Sicily: Marsala, Vittoria & Noto’ comes out this Friday. Each part will feature three excellent producers at the top of their craft in Sicily. Part I will focus on the very special high elevation and volcanic soils of Mount Etna and Part II will feature winemakers from the cities of Marsala, Vittoria, and Noto and some very special bottles from the island of Pantelleria near Tunisia (but technically Sicilian).
I’m always slightly hesitant to compare Mount Etna white wines to White Burgundy. My skepticism comes from wanting the quality of Etna to shine on its own, not in the shadow of comparison. But if it helps bring context to the soulful whites from Mount Etna, then I can justify it! Etna is moving towards a Burgundian classification system anyway, by designating certain ‘contrade’ in the spirit of a ‘cru’.