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Catarratto
Catarratto is a white wine that perfectly embodies the soul of Sicily, a land blessed by the sun and rich in ancient winemaking traditions. This native grape variety, one of the oldest on the island, is a symbol of Sicilian oenology, with a history intertwined with the culture and identity of the region. Mainly cultivated in the provinces of Trapani, Palermo, and Agrigento, Catarratto comes in two main variants: Catarratto Bianco Comune and Catarratto Bianco Lucido, each with its peculiarities but both capable of enchanting with their distinctive character.
The Catarratto grapes are characterized by a thick and resilient skin, allowing them to mature optimally under the hot Sicilian sun. This particular resistance has been historically appreciated by winemakers, as it allows for quality wines even in less fortunate vintages. Catarratto is often used in blends for the production of medium-bodied white wines, but in recent years it has successfully emerged as a single-variety wine, revealing all its complexity and versatility.
The production of Catarratto involves traditional techniques that enhance the natural characteristics of the grapes. After a careful harvest, the clusters undergo gentle pressing to extract the free-run juice, which ferments at a controlled temperature to preserve the delicate varietal aromas. Some producers choose to age the wine in steel to maintain freshness and vibrancy, while others opt for a brief passage in wood, which imparts greater structure and complexity.
From an organoleptic perspective, Catarratto offers an intriguing and varied aromatic profile. On the nose, notes of citrus, white flowers, and a touch of aromatic herbs can be perceived, evoking the unspoiled beauty of the Sicilian landscape. On the palate, this wine stands out for its freshness and minerality, with a medium body that gently envelops the palate. Its well-balanced acidity and slightly almond-like finish make it an extremely pleasant and versatile wine, ideal for pairing with dishes based on fish, shellfish, and fresh cheeses.
Discovering Catarratto means embarking on a sensory journey through Sicily, an experience that combines authentic flavors and deep connections with the land. On Vino45, we invite you to explore our selection of Catarratto wines, where you can find unique labels that tell stories of tradition and innovation. Whether you're a long-time enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of wine, Catarratto will captivate you with its charm and authenticity, offering you a taste of the truest and most genuine Sicily.


