Etna Days are Here to Stay
By Michael Godel
As an event Etna Days may only be four years in the making, but it is a great one. That it falls in the second week of September is a thing of brilliance, with weather warm and nurturing, grapes continuing to hang on the vines, the harvest on producers’ minds and yet still far enough away. The setting is spectacular, with ancient lava flows all-around, signs of new ones spewing from craters above 3,000 metres, vineyards marked by stone terraces and walls, century vines thriving here, there and everywhere. No two blocks look the same with each producing a unique Etna Bianco or Rosso. Confidence and morale feel to be at an all time high.
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Never mind the challenges of 2023, including a May 3rd hailstorm, some but far from devastating presence of the Perenospera (mildew) virus and lower vine yields. What will follow the lower quantity and high quality of 2023 will by now have been the promise of a brilliant 2024 harvest. The Etna DOC Consortium suggests that the latest rains after the hot and dry summer have slowed down the ripening process, thereby helping to enhance phenolic and aromatic components. Slower and more gradual maturation proved to be decisive in terms of improvements in quantity and quality. The Consortium estimates a harvest of around 80,000 quintals (about 35/40% white grapes and the remainder red) and a likely production potential of more than 55,000 hectolitres. In terms of volume, the harvest is expected to be up by around 60 percent compared to 2023.
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There is no understanding of modern Etna without a proper historical base and that begins with the ancient, but also more recent visualization of the Palmento. In some cases outdoor stone remains can be seen, including that of the 1300 year-old Palmento at Rupestre in Pietramarina, Castiglione di Sicilia. It was excavated out of one rock, a vasca carved from the sandstone, a lagares for treading on grapes used by the Sicel peoples, early settlers in eastern Sicily. The island is littered with archeological sites that prove the existence of winemaking going back three thousand years but on L’Etna it is the presence of restored stone buildings where, with the use of gravity, grapes would have been collected and fermented into wine. At Palmento Costanzo the buildings that housed the original wine making were restored in 2015 and finished in 2019. The technology is new but the gravity fed Palmento abides by the old ways.
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For centuries I Catanesi would have come up the mountain to purchase in bulk where necessitous viticulture was born in harmony but also with respect to the landscape. In the 19th century approximately 100 million litres of wine was produced on Mount Etna, all from the various Palmenti. Wine born of a place with an active volcano rising above vineyards at 3,300m of elevation, a climate unlike anywhere else on Sicily and a terroir aboard geology conceived from hundreds of various lava flows throughout the course of its history. The differences in biodiversity from block to block, contrada to contrada and village to village are evident in the multifarious plant life growing on the extant slopes of the volcano.
The various lava flows, each with a unique set of stone in chronological stages of degradation, from the hardest lava rock through gravels and into sand are all characterized by a distinct set of weathered minerals and elements contained within. How each corridor and at what elevation affects the endemic grape varieties is a great mystery and so many of us will spend a lifetime trying to make some sense of the how and why. The Etnaese carricante, white and red minnella, nerello mascalese and nerello cappuccio are children raised and nurtured by the slope, elevation and geological make-up that is their home on the mountain.
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Whether by Alberello or modern day Guyot or Cordone Speronato training it is the age and disintegration of soil that seems to be the greatest influencer on their outcomes. Serena Costanzo talks of the innovative pruning method of Simon & Sirsch, of which “the principle rule is ramification – build a chronology of live wood; first year, second year, third year and so on” with a method that does not interrupt the lymphatic system. They remind that “a vine is not a tree, but a liana” and that “pruning, which is and remains a mutilating technical act for the plant, causes consequences within the plant…a rethinking of pruning, so that it was more respectful of the physiology of the plant.” There are ramifications, the necessity of continuance for sap flow, to make small cuts and hold a respect for the wood. They have observed “how the application of a dynamic and physiological pruning of the plant promote an increase in living wood over the years, with a consequent intact and efficient lymphatic system.” Their most essential reminder is that “there is no good or bad pruner but there is a trained and an untrained pruner. The Simon & Sirsch system “is a way to combat climate change,” says Serena, “especially during periods of extreme heat.” Nerello Mascalese trained by Alberello and planted in pentangles, five per grouping all facing a central axis works opposite to traditional rows and is Palmento Costanzo’s way of maximizing root structure and efficiency.
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It bears reminding that L’Etna is a an active volcano and so what spews out and forth from its craters will constantly affect viticulture. The new settling of wind-carried ashes and lapilli are perpetually adding new layers to old soils which in turn induces innate revisions and so from vintage to vintage Etna’s wines are always in flux, forever subjugated to constant change. One only needs to have tasted the last few vintages of the Etna Bianco Superiore from the village of Milo to intuit just how significant an effect these wind-blown fragments have had on the wines. They have never been more intriguing, exciting and frankly better. Studies of these eastern Etna soils in a cooler micro-zone show significant levels of silica, iron, magnesium and potassium in the soils, combining to gift the Bianco with much to digest.
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That is the past and from the start of the First World War through to the 1970s and 1980s the wine business aboard L’Etna fell away to pieces. It’s resurrection is but 30 years in the making and the transformation of the past 10-plus years is nothing short of remarkable. The oenologist, farmer and cellar dweller will say that the use of Palmenti and the Alberello are key to restoring dignity, faith in humanity and the true essence of what it means to produce Etna wines. Consorzio President Francesco Cambria will say that the most important project is to see the passage of the denomination transform from the Italian DOC to DOCG. These are all matters to consider and get behind, for some it’s about the heart and for others the reality of business and therefore life.
Etna Days is an exceptionally well run and seamlessly orchestrated event with thanks to the teams involved. Consorzio Etna DOC’s Presidente Francesco Cambria, Direttore Maurizio Lunetta and Segreteria di Direzione Sarolta Stella Osvath. The team at Ispropress with Angiolino Lonardi, Bernardetta Lonardi, Simone Velasco, Sara Faroni, Marina Catenacci, Marta De Carli and Eleonora Alberti Cermison. The third edition of the 2024 Etna Days congress assembled for the first morning’s welcome with expanded perspectives and analyses of international dimension. Cambria and Lunetta hosted speeches by Carlo Flamini (Head of the Italian Wine Union Observatory), Bertrand Gauvrit (General Director of the Association des Climats du Vignoble de Bourgogne) and Luigi Moio (President of the International Organization of Vine and Wine). Sommelier assisted technical tastings, walk around chats with the producers and touring visits at estates all combined to deliver a profound sense of modern day Etna. High-level discussions were had on location with Tenuta delle Terre Nere’s Marc de Grazia, Benanti’s Salvino Benanti, Papa Maria Cuore Di Marchesa’s Pietro Giovanni, Rupestre and Terre Darrigo’s Rosario Raciti, Palmento Costanzo’s Valeria and Serena Costanzo, Quantico’s Giovanni Raiti, Tascante’s Michele Brusaferri and Vittoria Cerniglia and Planeta’s Patricia Tóth. For his part Godello made tasting notes on 150-plus wines. These are his reviews.
Etna Spumante DOC and Terre Siciliane IGT
Benanti Viticoltori Noblesse Brut Carricante Método Classico 2021, Terre Siciliane IGT
Benanti Viticoltori Noblesse XLVIII Brut Carricante Método Classico 2019, Terre Siciliane IGT
Benanti Viticoltori Lamorèmio Brut Rosé Método Classico 2020, Terre Siciliane IGT
Fischetti Etna Spumante DOC Método Classico Brut Librato 2020
La Gelsomina Di Colombo Maria Adalgisa Etna Spumante DOC Brut Rosé Método Classico 2021
La Gelsomina Di Colombo Maria Adalgisa Etna Spumante DOC Brut Blanc de Noir Método Classico 2021
Palmento Costanzo Etna Spumante DOC Método Classico Brut
Etna Rosato DOC
Alessandro Serughetti Etna Rosato DOC Lunabuona 2022
Cottanera Etna Rosato DOC 2023
Palmento Costanzo Etna Rosato DOC Mofete Rosato 2023
Rupestre Etna Rosato DOC 2023
Tasca d’Almerita Tascante Etna Rosato DOC Tefra 2022
Tenute Bosco Etna Rosato DOC 2020
Terre Darrigo Etna Rosato DOC 2023
Etna Bianco DOC
Alta Mora Etna Bianco DOC 2022
Antichi Vinai 1877 Etna Bianco DOC Petralava 2023
Azienda Agricola Ciro Biondi Etna Bianco DOC Outis 2022
Azienda Agricola Ciro Biondi Etna Bianco DOC Chianta 2021
Benanti Viticoltori Etna Bianco DOC Contrada Cavaliere 2022
Cottanera Etna Bianco DOC Calderara 2022
Donnafugata Etna Bianco DOC Sul Vulcano 2021
Federico Curtaz Etna Bianco DOC Gamma 2021
Firriato Cavanera Etna Bianco DOC Contrada Zottorinotto, Balza Delle Poiane 2022
Fischetti Etna Bianco DOC Muscamento 2022
Giovanni Rosso Etna Bianco DOC 2023
Girolamo Russo Etna Bianco DOC Nerina 2023
Girolamo Russo Etna Bianco DOC Feudo 2023
Graci Etna Bianco DOC Muganazzi 2022
Graci Etna Bianco DOC 2023
La Gelsomina Di Colombo Maria Adalgisa Etna Bianco DOC 2023
La Gelsomina Di Colombo Maria Adalgisa Etna Bianco DOC 2022
Massimo Lentsch Etna Bianco DOC 2023
Palmento Costanzo Etna Bianco DOC Bianco Di Sei 2022
Palmento Costanzo Etna Bianco DOC Contrada Santo Spirito 2022
Palmento Costanzo Etna Bianco DOC Contrada Santo Spirito 2021
Palmento Costanzo Etna Bianco DOC Contrada Cavaliere 2021
Papa Maria Cuore Di Marchesa Etna Bianco DOC Cuore Di Marchesa 2022
Pietradolce Etna Bianco DOC Archineri 2022
Planeta Etna Bianco DOC Contrada Taccione 2022
Quantico Etna Bianco DOC 2018
Etna Bianco Superiore DOC
Barone Di Villagrande Etna Bianco Superiore DOC 2023
Barone Di Villagrande Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Contrada Villagrande 2021
Benanti Viticoltori Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Pietramarina 2019
Calcagno Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Primazappa 2022
Federico Curtaz Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Kudos 2021
Fischetti Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Rocca d’Alba 2022
I Custodi Delle Vigne Dell’Etna Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Imbris Contrada Caselle 2020
Maugeri Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Contrada Volpare 2023
Maugeri Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Contrada Volpare Frontebosco 2023
Maugeri Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Contrada Praino Frontemare 2023
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Salice 2023
Tenuta Di Fessina Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Il Musmeci Bianco 2021
Terra Costantino Etna Bianco Superiore DOC Contrada Praino 2022
Etna Rosso DOC
Alice Bonaccorsi Etna Rosso DOC Valcerasa Rosso 2019
Alta Mora Etna Rosso DOC Feudo Di Mezzo 2020
Alta Mora Etna Rosso DOC Guardiola 2020
Alessandro Serughetti Etna Rosso DOC Venturo 2022
Antichi Vinai 1877 Etna Rosso DOC Petralava 2019
Azienda Agricola Ciro Biondi Etna Rosso DOC San Nicolo’ 2022
Azienda Agricola Ciro Biondi Etna Rosso DOC Outis 2017
Barone Di Villagrande Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Barone Di Villagrande Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Monte Ilice 2020
Benanti Viticoltori Etna Rosso Riserva DOC Serra Della Contessa Alberello Centenario 2018
Benanti Viticoltori Etna Rosso Riserva DOC Rovitello Alberello Centenario 2018
Benanti Viticoltori Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Monte Serra 2022
Benanti Viticoltori Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Calderara Sottana 2022
Calcagno Etna Rosso DOC Calderara 2021
Cottanera Etna Rosso DOC Diciassettesalme 2022
Cottanera Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Feudo Di Mezzo 2020
Cottanera Etna Rosso Riserva DOC Zottorinoto 2019
Donnafugata Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Marchesa 2020
Federico Curtaz Etna Rosso DOC Il Purgatorio 2020
Federico Curtaz Etna Rosso DOC Il Pukkaria 2020
Federico Graziani Etna Rosso DOC 2022
Federico Graziani Etna Rosso DOC Rosso Di Mezzo 2022
Fischetti Etna Rosso Riserva DOC Gran Conte 2014
Frank Cornelissen Etna Rosso DOC Munjebel 2021
Giovanni Rosso Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Girolamo Russo Etna Rosso DOC ‘A Rina 2022
Girolamo Russo Etna Rosso DOC San Lorenzo 2022
Girolamo Russo Etna Rosso DOC Feudo 2022
Graci Etna Rosso DOC 2022
Graci Etna Rosso DOC Arcurìa 2021
Graci Etna Rosso DOC Arcurìa Sopra Il Pozzo 2019
La Gelsomina Di Colombo Maria Adalgisa Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Massimo Lentsch Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Mecori Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Muganazzi Duo 2022
Monteleone Etna Rosso DOC Monteleone 2022
Monteleone Etna Rosso DOC Rumex 2022
Monteleone Etna Rosso DOC Qubba 2021
Palmento Costanzo DOC Etna Rosso Nero Di Sei 2021
Palmento Costanzo DOC Etna Rosso Nero Di Sei 2020
Palmento Costanzo Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Santo Spirito 2020
Palmento Costanzo Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Santo Spirito 2019
Palmento Costanzo Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Santo Spirito Pre Phylloxera 2020
Papa Maria Cuore Di Marchesa Etna Rosso DOC Cuore Di Marchesa 2020
Papa Maria Cuore Di Marchesa Etna Rosso DOC Cuore Di Marchesa 2019
Passopisciaro Etna Rosso DOC Passorosso 2022
Pietradolce Etna Rosso DOC 2020
Pietradolce Etna Rosso DOC Santo Spirito 2020
Pietradolce Etna Rosso DOC Barbagalli 2019
Planeta Etna Rosso DOC 2022
Quantico Etna Rosso DOC 2018
Rupestre Etna Rosso DOC 2022
Rupestre Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Tasca d’Almerita Tascante Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Pianodario 2020
Tasca d’Almerita Tascante Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Sciaranuova V.V. 2020
Tasca d’Almerita Tascante Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Sciaranuova V.V. 2012
Tasca d’Almerita Tascante Etna Rosso Doc Contrada Rampante 2020
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC 20° Anniversario 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC Feudo Di Mezzo 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC Moganazzi 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC Guardiola 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC San Lorenzo 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC Dagala Di Bocca d’Orzo 2022
Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso DOC Calderara Sottana 2022
Tenuta Ferrata Etna Rosso DOC Frevi 2020
Tenute Bosco Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Tenute Bosco Etna Rosso DOC Vigna Vico Pre-Phylloxera 2017
Tenute Nicosia Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Monte San Nicolò Biologico 2020
Terre Darrigo Etna Rosso DOC 2022
Terre Darrigo Etna Rosso DOC C. da Arrigo 2022
Tornatore Etna Rosso DOC 2021
Tornatore Etna Rosso DOC Pietrarizzo 2020
Vigneti Vecchio Etna DOC Rosso Sciare Vive 2022
Vigneti Vecchio Etna DOC Rosso Contrada Friera 2022
Vigneti Vecchio Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Malpasso 2022
Vigneti Vecchio Etna Rosso DOC Contrada Malpasso 2020
Vigneti Vecchio Etna DOC Rosso Contrada Crasà 2022
Other Wines
Benanti Viticoltori Nerello Cappuccio 2022, Terre Siciliane Rosso IGT
Tasca d’Almerita Tascante Chardonnay C’eragià 2021, Sicilia DOC
Vigneti Vecchio Donna Bianca 2018, Terre Siciliane Rosso IGT
La Gelsomina Di Colombo Maria Adalgisa Moscato Passito Di Terreni Vulcanici 2018, Terre Siciliane IGT
Good to go!
godello