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Sicily magical place, where the scents, the colors, the flavors of a unique land dance with life, envelop you in an irresistible and inebriating atmosphere. Centuries of delicacies to be tasted slowly.

Nero d’Avola is Sicily’s oldest native grape and rightly deserving of the high acclaim which it now receives.
Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio are smaller players amongst Sicily’s leading red grapes but are key natives around Mount Etna. The two are blended to create Etna Rosso.
Cerasuolo di Vittoria, which blends Frappato and Nero d’Avola, is more famous in the south east around Ragusa.
Other red grapes include Calabrese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah (originally from southern France).

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Bendicò Mandrarossa
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Mandrarossa Bendicò, austere wine of remarkable elegance achieved with Nero d'Avola and Merlot grapes from vineyards in our area. The taste and bouquet are enhanced and completed after a long aging in oak barrels. Serve at : 16-18° C



Merlot Mandrarossa
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Merlot Mandrarossa - The international classic
The Merlot of the Mandrarossa winery was born after years of careful experimentation to identify the clones that could best express the characteristics of this variety, especially taking into account the particular Mediterranean microclimate. The result obtained is a Sicilian red wine with soft tannins and a savory and warm taste. Excellent versatile wine in food pairings.
Cavadiserpe Mandrarossa
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This Mandrarossa Cavadiserpe is a wonderful combination of Merlot and Alicante Bouschet. Its nose offers fruit-led fragrances reminiscent of forest fruits and cherry jam. 
€13.20
Frappato Mandrarossa
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Frappato Mandrarossa - Red Wine for Aperitifs
Sicilian wine ideal for an aperitif, Frappato by Mandrarossa is a young, fresh red with fruity notes of black cherry and pomegranate. In fact, in the Sicilian dialect the term "frappatu" indicates the fruity fragrance of the bouquet of wines obtained from frappato grapes. A red wine that also goes perfectly with fish dishes.