Zibibbo is both the name of a white grape variety (also called Moscato d'Alessandria) and of the sweet wine that is obtained from it. The word "zibibbo" comes from the Arabic word zabīb (زبيب) which means "raisins" or "raisins". The word is improperly used to indicate a wine (such as Moscatellone) and grapes such as Salamonica and Salamanna. On November 26, 2014 in Paris, UNESCO declared the agricultural practice of the cultivation of the tree-shaped Zibibbo vine, typical of Pantelleria. humanity.