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Grillo Wines

Grillo wine is one of the protagonists of Sicilian enological excellence, a speciality that has risen to prominence in recent years thanks to the qualitative renaissance of Sicilian winemaking. It comes from the white grape variety of the same name and has a reasonably recent history: it was created by Baron Antonio Mendola in 1873 from a cross between Catarratto and Zibibbo. It then spread throughout western Sicily, where it is traditionally used, along with other varieties, to produce the best Marsala wines. Today, several producers produce it in its pure form, following its main calling: to produce white wines of considerable substance, characterised by a fine aromatic richness, good alcohol content and an ageing potential that, in the Sicilian panorama, is comparable only to the expressions of the Etna region.

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Grillo wine is one of the protagonists of Sicilian enological excellence, a speciality that has risen to prominence in recent years thanks to the qualitative renaissance of Sicilian winemaking. It comes from the white grape variety of the same name and has a reasonably recent history: it was created by Baron Antonio Mendola in 1873 from a cross between Catarratto and Zibibbo. It then spread throughout western Sicily, where it is traditionally used, along with other varieties, to produce the best Marsala wines. Today, several producers produce it in its pure form, following its main calling: to produce white wines of considerable substance, characterised by a fine aromatic richness, good alcohol content and an ageing potential that, in the Sicilian panorama, is comparable only to the expressions of the Etna region.

Grillo White  Wine: A Grape with Dual Character

Grillo wine, a hallmark of Sicilian wines, is celebrated for its unique and intense aromatic profile. Derived from a cross between Catarratto and Zibibbo (Moscato di Alessandria), Sicilian agronomist Baron Antonio Mendola first created the Grillo grape in 1873. The hybrid combines Catarratto's freshness and minerality with Zibibbo's aromatic expressiveness, making it a versatile and emblematic wine.

Two Main Expressions of Grillo

  1. Modern Interpretation: Produced using stainless steel tanks under temperature control to preserve freshness and vibrancy, creating young, easy-drinking wines. Examples include labels by Tasca d'Almerita, Firriato, and Donnafugata.
  2. Traditional Interpretation: These wines undergo skin maceration and controlled oxidation, producing more intense, complex flavours and structures. Iconic examples include Barraco, Aldo Viola, and De Bartoli Integer.

Characteristics and Food Pairings of Grillo Wine

Grillo wine is renowned for its expressive aromatic profile, featuring vibrant notes of orange blossom, citrus, Mediterranean herbs, and subtle marine nuances. As it matures, its bouquet may evolve to include hints of hay and dried flowers, adding complexity to its character. This wine is typically dry, warm, and smooth on the palate, balanced by a refreshing acidity. Coastal varieties often stand out for their distinct saline undertones, reflecting their maritime origins, which enhance their unique flavour profile.

Grillo white wine pairs beautifully with seafood dishes such as lobster linguine, mussels alla marinara, or stewed octopus. Younger and fresher wines of this type are also ideal for aperitifs and light appetisers, while more complex bottles suit richer seafood stews or vegetable dishes. Some artisanal producers recommend bold pairings like goose liver or fried aubergines.

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