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The Queen of Vittoria: Inside the Wines of Arianna Occhipinti

The Queen of Vittoria: Inside the Wines of Arianna Occhipinti

8 days ago
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Written by Daphne Feng

Arianna Occhipinti didn't just join the natural wine movement—she helped define it for an entire generation. Beginning her winemaking journey at just sixteen years old, she has spent nearly two decades illuminating the vibrant, elegant potential of native Sicilian varieties like Frappato and Nero d’Avola. By championing biodiversity, dry-farmed contrade, and a low-intervention cellar philosophy driven by gravity and native yeasts, Occhipinti crafts wines of incredible precision and vitality. Step inside her Vittoria estate to discover how she balances ancient traditions with modern vineyard challenges, from orange-essence pest control to pasta made from her own vineyard cover crops.

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Valle dell’Acate: Six Generations of Cerasuolo di Vittoria

Valle dell’Acate: Six Generations of Cerasuolo di Vittoria

15 days ago
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Written by Daphne Feng

Journey to southeastern Sicily, where the Jacono family has spent six generations perfecting the vibrant, terroir-driven flavors of Vittoria. Discover Valle dell’Acate’s deep history—from an ingenious 19th-century gravity-flow palmento to certified organic vineyards planted on ancient river terraces—and explore the elegant soul behind Frappato, Nero d'Avola, and Sicily’s only DOCG wine, Cerasuolo di Vittoria.

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Gulfi: Redefining Nero d'Avola and Sicilian Cru Terroir

Gulfi: Redefining Nero d'Avola and Sicilian Cru Terroir

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Written by Daphne Feng

Think Nero d’Avola is just about big, ripe fruit bombs? Think again. Nestled in the foothills of the Iblei Mountains with sweeping views of the Mediterranean, Gulfi has spent decades rewriting the script on Sicily’s flagship red grape. By championing ancient, head-trained alberello vines, organic dry-farming, and single-vineyard expressions, this benchmark producer coaxes out unexpected layers of minerality, tension, and structure. Step inside their gravity-defying vineyards—spanning from the historic heart of Cerasuolo di Vittoria to the volcanic slopes of Etna—to discover the true nuance of Sicilian terroir.

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Icons of Sicily: The Story of Azienda Agricola COS Wine

Icons of Sicily: The Story of Azienda Agricola COS Wine

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Written by Daphne Feng

In 1980, three high school friends foot-stomped local Sicilian grapes just looking for a summer project. Today, Azienda Agricola COS is legendary, having pioneered Italy’s natural wine movement, resurrected ancient amphora winemaking, and championed Sicily's only DOCG appellation. Step inside the history of this iconic estate, discover how they manage extreme climate shifts in Vittoria, and learn the meticulous secrets behind their raw-clay Pithos wines.

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Planeta Buonivini: The Limestone Heart of Sicilian Nero d'Avola

Planeta Buonivini: The Limestone Heart of Sicilian Nero d'Avola

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Written by Daphne Feng

Everywhere you go in southeastern Sicily, you hear the name Pachino whispered like a holy word for Nero d’Avola. At Planeta’s Buonivini estate, the landscape feels beautifully severe—defined by arid, chalk-white limestone soils, ancient carob trees, and defensive, sun-hardened vegetation resting just above the turquoise Mediterranean. Bought in 1998, this "invisible winery" hidden among almond groves is ground zero for capturing Nero d’Avola at its absolute pinnacle. Discover how intense coastal heat, chronic water scarcity, and dual sea breezes combine to create powerful, deeply concentrated reds that miraculously retain a vibrant, electric backbone of acidity.

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Dr. Loosen: The Muscular Global Empire of Mosel Riesling

Dr. Loosen: The Muscular Global Empire of Mosel Riesling

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Written by Daphne Feng

What do Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sesame Street have in common? Meet Ernst "Erni" Loosen, the global powerhouse of German wine who took over his family estate in 1988 and transformed Mosel Riesling into a household name. Alongside his long-time cellar master, Bernhard "Berni" Schug, this dynamic duo has spent decades crafting wine's ultimate gateway drug. From high-octane, muscular single-vineyard masterpieces born on 130-year-old ungrafted slate slopes to incredibly accessible bottles enjoyed from Houston to Bangkok, step inside the iconic world of Dr. Loosen to see why these high-acid, energetic wines promise, "I'll be back."

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ARPEPE: Championing the Alpine Elegance of Valtellina Nebbiolo

ARPEPE: Championing the Alpine Elegance of Valtellina Nebbiolo

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Written by Daphne Feng

1) Blog Excerpt

If Barolo is the King and Barbaresco is the Queen of Nebbiolo, then Valtellina is its hidden Snow White alpine princess. Tucked against the Swiss border in Lombardy, this vertical wonderland features ancient, UNESCO-recognized stone terraces that climb up to 2,300 feet. At the absolute peak of this extreme region stands ARPEPE, a benchmark producer that literally uses helicopters to farm and operates under a simple mantra: "The right waiting time for Nebbiolo." Discover how glacial soils, alpine winds, and an astonishing five-year aging regimen combine to produce mountain Nebbiolo of unparalleled perfume, minerality, and soulful elegance.

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Frank Cornelissen: Radical Natural Winemaking on Mount Etna

Frank Cornelissen: Radical Natural Winemaking on Mount Etna

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Written by Daphne Feng

Frank Cornelissen is the natural wine world’s ultimate polarizing rock star. From his high-altitude perch on the northern slopes of Mount Etna, this Belgian-born pioneer tests the absolute outer limits of viticulture—including farming century-old, ungrafted vines at 900 meters above sea level. While his radical, minimalist philosophy has faced catastrophic volcanic trials, including a 70% crop loss in 2023, his cellar choices remain fiercely unique. Discover why one of the OGs of natural wine rejects wood, concrete, and amphorae in favor of fiberglass tanks to capture the purest, most transparent expression of volcanic terroir.

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