OUTIS ETNA BIANCO DOC

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OUTIS ETNA BIANCO DOC

Biondi’s Outis Bianco is primarily Carricante, an intriguing white indigenous grape variety with a distinctive stony minerality. It is blended here with several other more aromatic local varieties, including Minella, Malvasia, Catarrato and Moscatello dell'Etna (unblended Carricante can be almost too lean and minerally).

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Grape

Carricante 90%, others (Cataratto, Minnella etc.) 10%

Region

Sicily

Vintage

2022

ABV

12.5

Tasting notes

The combination of bright acidity and minerality from the Carricante with the complex aromatic notes from the other varieties come together harmoniously in the glass. Bright pale straw colour in the glass, with aromas of wet stones, with hints of flowers, peach, apricot and herbs. A very flavourful palate impression with lively balancing acidity.

Food pairing

A great match for seafood and grilled fish.

Area of production

Etna. Comune di Trecastagni - Contrada Ronzini (18km from Catania). 640 metres above sea level. East facing, volcanic/sandy soil rich in minerals with low acidity.

Production process

Harvest in Early October. Controlled low temperature fermentation in stainless steel with selected yeasts. The wine ages for 6 months in stainless steel on the lees and is then filtered with coarse paper.

Fun facts

Ciro Biondi’s family has owned vineyards and made wines successfully in this area since at least 1800 but towards the end of the second World War, the winery experienced a period of decline after the premature death of Salvatore (Ciro’s great uncle), the unsuccessful readjustment to modern technology and the new post-war market. After the winery was abandoned for many years, in 1999 Ciro and his wife Stef succeeded in restoring the 6 hectares owned by his family, leading to the production of high quality wines, whilst rediscovering the huge potential of the volcanic ‘terroir’ and its grape varietals.

Ciro’s entry-level Etna Bianco is called ‘Outis’. This is not a vineyard name, but rather a clever allusion to the mythos of Sicily. In Homer’s epic, 'The Odysseus', Oydysseus and his crew are at one-point ship-wrecked on an island inhabited by cyclops. The crew is captured by one of these creatures, and in order to free them, Odysseus blinds the cyclops in his sleep. While stumbling around blind, the Cyclops asks, “who his attacker was?”. Odyssey replied, “Outis,” which translates to ‘no one’. As the blind cyclops tried to convince his cohort that he was blinded by ‘Outis’, Odyssey and his crew were able to escape the island, which is thought to have been Sicily.


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