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Salina Bianco by Hauner is a fragrant and pleasantly fruity white wine produced in the village of Marina Salina, on the island of Salina. Obtained from an assembly of Inzolia and Catarratto grapes from vines grown on microscopic plots. The grapes are harvested manually at the moment of their optimal ripeness. It reveals scents of Mediterranean scrub together with the fruity citrus and exotic fruit of great finesse. The sip is fresh and immediate with good persistence and flavor. Excellent in combination with fish dishes, first courses and soft cheeses.
- Product Category
- White Wine
- Designation
- Salina IGT
- Grape / Raw material
- ansonica or insolia
- Variety / Blend
- inzolia e catarratto
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2023
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Sicily - Salina
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 8° - 10° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Calyx thin long-stemmed
- Special Features
- Small Islands Wines, Extreme Wine
- Food Matches
- Appetizers, Pasta or Rice with Fish, Fish plates, Raw Fish, Seafood - Shellfish, Young Cheese
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
In the heart of the Aeolian Islands archipelago, where the sea meets the sky in an endless embrace, stands 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 resonates like an echo in the waves, an essential reference for those who want 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, queen of cultivated grapes, harmoniously intertwines 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 wind, offering a unique and enveloping sensory experience.
Hauner wines are a journey through the flavors and scents of the Aeolian Islands, a path that invites you to discover intense and persistent aromas, capable of transporting your imagination to the sun-kissed coasts and the 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
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THE WINE
Salina Bianco by Hauner is a fragrant and pleasantly fruity white wine produced in the village of Marina Salina, on the island of Salina. Obtained from an assembly of Inzolia and Catarratto grapes from vines grown on microscopic plots. The grapes are harvested manually at the moment of their optimal ripeness. It reveals scents of Mediterranean scrub together with the fruity citrus and exotic fruit of great finesse. The sip is fresh and immediate with good persistence and flavor. Excellent in combination with fish dishes, first courses and soft cheeses.
THE COMPANY
Carlo Hauner, of mixed background from Brescia who transplanted himself to the Aeolian islands, was the creator of the agricultural firm that carries his name. As a young man, Hauner was a painter and, not yet 20 years old, exhibited at the Biennale di Venezia. As he matured as a designer, he obtained relevant success in the international field. His passion for winemaking can be viewed as the ultimate challenge of an intense life scattered with interests. In 1963, he arrived in the Aeolian Islands for the first time, when tourism dared making its first timid appearance. After several summer vacations, which became more and more extended in the seventies, Hauner transferred to Salina. Always a bit curious and restless, he became attracted to the cultivation of Malvasia, a grape which local farmers harvest the second half of September and sundry for two weeks or so on mats, making the famous Passito della Lipari. According to the traditional method, the grapes are exposed out in the open on trellises and taken in at sunset. Hauner learned the local winemaking techniques like this and integrated them with the study of modern and ancient standards. When he decided that his acquired knowledge and creativity could give a contribution to a wine, that in the past was considered famous as the "nectar of the gods", he goes searching for plots of land which had remained uncultivated due to the large emigration of thousands of Aeolians to Australia and America. Hauner succeeds in putting together twenty hectares which he renovates, restoring the ancient terraces and reviving them as vineyards. He introduces some new innovations: he withers the grape on the vine and experiments with cooling techniques during fermentation. Small revolutions that fascinate the experts, beginning with Veronelli, a famous wine critic, which brings Hauner's Malvasia to the tables of prestigious restaurants, first in Italy and then in France, the United States, Great Britain, Japan and other countries. Hauner's new winery springs up in the eighties in Lingua, a small charming suburb of Santa Marina Salina. The winery's building is built in Aeolian style equipped with a modern refrigeration installation and stainless steel casks which are stacked side by side with oak barrels used for aging wines, with a total wine capacity of 1.200 hectoliters. The new winery's inauguration coincides with the ever-growing interest which revived Malvasia among critics, journalists, television stations, producers and wine enthusiasts of world-class wines. Visits to the winery by Carlo Hauner, a well-known personality, become more and more frequent, contributing to the widening fame of the Aeolian archipelago and the prestigious wine produced there. It was during these years that the winery adds to the Malvasia, II Salina Bianco, II Salina Rosso, Carlo Hauner Bianco aged in barrique and Antonello Rosso, a wine of grand extraction aged in barrique. After the death of Carlo Hauner in February 1996, the company is energetically led by his son Carlo Junior with the precious collaboration of his wife Cristina and his sons Andrea e Michele. Today, nearly 50,000 bottles are produced of Malvasia subdivided in two versions: naturale and passito. Numerous other local producers added their harvested grapes to the winery's vineyards, allowing them to become part of the winery's production. Many of these producers have returned to vineyard cultivation after this traditional sweet wine from the Aeolian Islands became so popular, thanks to the Hauner family. Hauner also produces capers, flavorful buds that were the first to label the phrase, "Capers from Salina". In the caper or wine labels, we find the forms and colors so loved by their creator, Hauner: the Aeolian architecture, the colors in Salina's vegetation (defined as Isola Verde by all the tourist brochures), the reds and oranges of the moon and dawn, the black of the volcano, the blue of the sea. These labels are reproductions of Hauner's artwork.