Description
The Mandrarossa wines hail from a selection of the best sites within Cantine Settesoli’s 6,000 hectares of vineyard in southwestern Sicily, planted with 32 grape varieties. The vineyards are split between the cooperative’s 2,000 members and cover the area around Selinunte, the hauntingly beautiful ruins of a Greek town founded 2,600 years ago. Cantine Settesoli helps support the restoration of this archaeological site.
First produced in 1999, Mandrarossa opened its own winery in 2021. Solar panels fuel this completely sustainable winery, which is well integrated into the surrounding hills. They have since increasingly focused on single-site wines after mapping the diverse soils of their vineyards and identifying their best sites.
Under the leadership of co-operative president Giuseppe Bursi, consultant winemaker Alberto Antonini has also sought to improve viticulture, which has resulted in better wines. Working with terroir specialist Pedro Parra and head winemaker Mimmo De Gregorio, Alberto has selected 500 hectares of vineyards from 160 growers to produce the Mandrarossa wines. These vineyards are close to the sea, where intense sunlight, moderating sea breezes, mild temperatures, multiple elevations and a myriad of different soil types combine to create the quality of grapes that Mimmo and Alberto are looking for. Pedro has also singled out limestone as the soil with the highest potential for quality wines.
This wine is straw-yellow in colour with bright golden reflections. The nose displays intense aromas of citrus fruit, peach and apricot with subtle mint and basil hints. The palate balances ripe fruit flavours with a refreshing minerality. This is a fresh and structured Sauvignon Blanc with good length on the finish.