COS - Giusto Occhipinti - Cerasuolo di Vittoria Classico DOCG

93 RP Points
93 RP Points
92 RP Points
Cos - Giusto Occhipinti - Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG - Classico - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

COS - Giusto Occhipinti - Cerasuolo di Vittoria Classico DOCG

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Type
Red
Country
Technical
ABV
13%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
Grilled MeatsTurkeyGame BirdsSaladsTomato-Based DishesMushroomsTapas and Small PlatesCheese and Charcuterie BoardsAged CheesesHard Cheeses
Certifications
Bio (Organic)
Key Characteristics
["Red fruit""Floral""Herbaceous""Velvety""Stony""Medium alcohol"]

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Azienda Agricola Cos - Onshore Cellars

Azienda Agricola Cos

Azienda Agricola Cos is a winery located in Sicily, producing wines under the Sicilia IGT designation. The estate operates in one of Italy's most southerly wine regions, where...

Azienda Agricola Cos is a winery located in Sicily, producing wines under the Sicilia IGT designation. The estate operates in one of Italy's most southerly wine regions, where the Mediterranean climate and volcanic soils create distinctive growing conditions for both indigenous and international grape varieties.

Sicily's winemaking landscape has undergone significant transformation in recent decades, with producers focusing on expressing the island's unique terroir through both traditional and modern approaches. The Sicilia IGT classification allows winemakers considerable flexibility in grape selection and winemaking techniques, enabling them to craft wines that showcase the character of this ancient wine region. The volcanic influence from Mount Etna and the surrounding Mediterranean environment contribute to wines with pronounced minerality and concentrated flavors.

The estate currently focuses on Nero d'Avola, Sicily's most important indigenous red grape variety. This variety thrives in Sicily's warm climate, producing wines with deep color, robust tannins, and flavors that can range from dark fruit to spice, depending on vineyard location and winemaking approach.

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Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and Italy's southernmost wine region, separated from the mainland by the narrow Strait of Messina. The island has undergone...

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and Italy's southernmost wine region, separated from the mainland by the narrow Strait of Messina. The island has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past three decades, evolving from a source of bulk wine for blending into one of Italy's most dynamic quality wine regions. This shift has been driven by both international investment and local producers embracing modern winemaking techniques while working with indigenous grape varieties.

The island's diverse topography ranges from volcanic soils around Mount Etna in the northeast to limestone and clay formations across the interior and western coastlines. Sicily's Mediterranean climate features hot, dry summers and mild winters, though significant variation exists due to elevation and proximity to the sea. The Etna DOC, situated on the slopes of Europe's most active volcano, represents Sicily's most prestigious appellation, benefiting from volcanic ash soils, high altitude vineyards, and cooling influences that create ideal conditions for elegant wines.

Sicily's wine identity centers on indigenous varieties, particularly the white Grillo, Carricante, and Catarratto, alongside the red Nero d'Avola and Nerello Mascalese. Carricante and Nerello Mascalese thrive in Etna's volcanic terroir, producing wines with distinctive minerality and aging potential. International varieties like Chardonnay have also found success, particularly in warmer coastal areas. The region produces everything from crisp, mineral-driven whites to structured reds, with the volcanic soils of Etna contributing a characteristic salinity and complexity that distinguishes Sicilian wines in the broader Italian landscape.

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