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The 'Rosso Antonello' by Hauner is a red wine of great charm, captivating for its intensity and finesse, confirming the absolute value of the wines from Salina. It is based on Nero d'Avola, Sangiovese, and Corinto Nero. The winemaking takes place in steel tanks, with prolonged maceration on the skins and subsequent aging in barrique. It is refined for 9 months in the bottle. The bouquet is broad and rich in sensations ranging from small ripe red fruits, blackberries, and blueberries, to a light spiciness of vanilla and cardamom that harmonizes with mineral notes of graphite and gunpowder. On tasting, it is rich and enveloping, velvety in its softness while still leaving room for round and delicate tannins. Excellent already now, it will continue to amaze for many years to come.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Salina IGT
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Nero d'Avola
- Variety / Assembly
- Nero d'Avola, Sangiovese, Corinto Nero
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2021
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Sicily - Salina
- Alcohol Content
- 13.5% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Special Features
- Wines of the Minor Islands, Extreme Wine
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Roast Meats, Stewed Meats, Red Meats, White Meats, Rice and Risottos
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Hauner

In the heart of the Aeolian Islands archipelago, where the sea meets the sky in an endless embrace, lies the Hauner winery. This corner of Sicilian paradise, characterized by dormant volcanoes and breathtaking views, is the cradle of a winemaking tradition that has its roots in history. Hauner is a name that echoes among the waves, an essential reference for those wishing to discover the authenticity of Malvasia delle Lipari.
The Hauner winery, with its production of both sweet and dry wines, represents the very essence of island expressiveness. Malvasia, the queen of the cultivated grapes, intertwines harmoniously with Corinto Nero, giving life to wines that are a hymn to the beauty and tradition of these lands. In every glass of Malvasia Passito, Hauner manages to capture the golden light of the Sicilian sun and the breath of the sea breeze, offering a unique and enveloping sensory experience.
The wines of Hauner are a journey through the flavors and scents of the Aeolian Islands, a path that invites the discovery of intense and persistent aromas, capable of transporting the imagination to the sun-kissed coasts and terraces cultivated with artisanal care. With Hauner, wine becomes poetry and tasting a ritual that celebrates nature and time.
Let yourself be seduced by the magic of Hauner wines, available on Vino45. Each bottle is an invitation to explore the enchantment of the Aeolian Islands, an experience you will not easily forget.
Address:
Via Umberto I, 1 - 98050 Santa Marina Salina (ME), Italy
Color: ruby red with hints of garnet in the hue; dense and luminous color
Bouquet: broad and rich in sensations ranging from small ripe red fruits, blackberries, and blueberries, to a light spiciness of vanilla and cardamom that harmonizes with mineral notes of graphite and gunpowder
Taste: rich and enveloping, velvety in softness, still leaving room for round and delicate tannins.
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THE WINE
The'Rosso Antonello'"of"Hauner It is a red wine of great charm, captivating for its intensity and finesse, confirming the absolute value of the wines from Salina. It is based on Nero d'Avola, Sangiovese, and Corinto Nero. The vinification takes place in steel tanks, with a long maceration on the skins and subsequent maturation in barriques. It is aged for 9 months in the bottle. The bouquet is wide and rich in sensations ranging from small ripe red fruits, blackberries, and blueberries, to a slight spiciness of vanilla and cardamom that harmonizes with mineral notes of graphite and gunpowder. On the palate, it is rich and enveloping, velvety in its softness while still leaving space for round and delicate tannins. Excellent already now, it will continue to amaze for many years to come.
THE COMPANY

Carlo Hauner, A Brescia native of Bohemian origin who settled in the Aeolian Islands, he was the founder of the agricultural company that bears his name. As a young man, he was a painter and, not yet twenty, exhibited at the Venice Biennale. In his mature years, he achieved significant international success as a designer. His passion for winemaking can be seen as the last challenge of an intense life filled with interests. He first arrived in the Aeolian Islands in 1963, when tourism was just beginning to make its tentative appearances. After several summer vacations (each year longer than the last), he moved to Salina in the 1970s. Always restless and curious, he became attracted to the cultivation of Malvasia, the grape that local farmers harvest in mid-September and dry in the sun for a couple of weeks. According to the traditional method, the grapes are exposed to the open air on trellises during the day and brought in at sunset. Hauner He thus learns the local winemaking techniques and integrates them with the study of ancient and modern texts. When he decides that the knowledge he has acquired and his creativity can contribute to a wine that was once famous as the "nectar of the gods," he searches for plots of land that have remained uncultivated due to the strong emigration that has taken thousands of Eolians to Australia and the Americas. He manages to gather about twenty hectares, which he cleans up, restores to the ancient terraces, and revives as vineyards. He introduces some innovations: he makes the grapes wither on the vine and experiments with cooling techniques during fermentation. Small revolutions that captivate experts, starting with Veronelli, and that lead to the Malvasia of... Hauner on the tables of prestigious restaurants, first in Italy and then in France, the United States, Great Britain, Japan, and other countries. The new cellar of Hauner was established in the 1980s in Lingua, the charming hamlet of Santa Marina Salina. The building, constructed in Aeolian style, features a modern refrigeration system and steel barrels alongside wooden ones for aging, with a total capacity of 1,200 hectoliters. The inauguration of the new winery coincides with the ever-growing interest that the revived Malvasia arouses among critics, journalists, television crews, enologists, producers, and simple wine enthusiasts. Visits to the winery and to the "character Carlo" Hauner"they are becoming increasingly frequent and contribute to spreading the fame of the Aeolian Islands and the prestigious wine produced there. It is during those years that the company adds to the Malvasia the Salina Bianco, the Salina Rosso (medium-grade table wines), and the Antonello, a high-quality product aged in barriques. After the passing of Carlo" Hauner, Founded in February 1996, the company is energetically led by the son Carlo Junior with the valuable collaboration of his wife Cristina and their children. Andrea and Michele. Today, about 50,000 bottles of Malvasia are produced, divided into two versions: the natural and the passito. The company also produces capers, those tasty buds that the inventor of this glorious company was the first to label as “Capperi di Salina.” On the labels, both for the capers and the wines, we find the shapes and colors that his creator loved so much: the architecture of the Aeolian Islands, the colors of Salina's vegetation (defined as the Green Island by all tourist brochures), the reds and oranges of the moon and dawn, the black of the volcano, the blue of the sea. They are reproductions of his paintings.

