Valdibella - ‘Isolano’, Cataratto Extra Lucido, Sicily (2022)
Valdibella - ‘Isolano’, Cataratto Extra Lucido, Sicily (2022)
TASTING NOTES
A rare white wine made from Catarratto Extra Lucido, a little known mutation of Catarratto with thinner, almost translucent skins. The wine is delicate, floral, layered, textured and zesty. Balanced and precise medium bodied white with some almonds and salinity.
REGION | Italy > Sicily |
GRAPE(S) | Catarratto Extra Lucido |
VINTAGE | 2022 |
FORMAT | 750ml Bottle |
ABV | 12.5% |
FEATURES | Low Intervention, Organic, Vegan-Friendly |
SCALE | Dry |
Valdibella includes 8 grape growers with a combined 60 hectares of vineyards, overseen by Massimiliano Solano, viticulturist and current president of the co-op & Antonino Vilardi, winemaker. Located around the towns of Camporeale & Monreale, in the province of Palermo, the vineyards — at 300–500m elevation are on leached red ‘regosuolo’, a lime and red clay mix over sedimentary soils.
Certified organic; minimal intervention (sometimes zero, including added sulphites and no chemicals in cellar or vineyards). Indigenous grapes are the focus — Catarratto, Grillo, Zibibbo, Perricone, Nerello Mascalese & Nero d’Avola. Leading the ‘new wave’ of Sicilian winegrowers, Valdibella eschews overripe, high alcohol wines in favour of bright, fresh and elegant wines that express the terroir of the region.
There are now 11 additional members of the co-op, managing the business, and growing organically farmed crops; including almonds, olives, cereals, legumes, fruits and vegetables which are turned into Valdibella-branded products such as extra-virgin olive oil, almond milk, marzipan, pasta (from an ancient, indigenous strain of wheat), and more. Including 60 ha of vineyards, members farm a total of 250 ha in the region. Organic farming and biodiversity, including woodland & nature preserve, are an integral part of the philosophy. At-risk youth from the community (and further) are given the opportunity to work, both on the farms and in the production of food and wine products.
On top of being socially and environmentally conscious, Valdibella is also Mafia-free. Founded in 2004, Addio Pizzo (addio = goodbye / pizzo = protection money), is a movement supporting those in the economy who are pizzo-free. By bearing the slogan on their wines, Valdibella confirms their commitment to supporting pizzo-free business. Luigi Montalbano, co-op member and past-president, is especially determined in this, as his father, a prominent Palermo physician, was murdered by the Mafia.