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Etna

Etna

Etna is an appellation located on the northeastern slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy. It is characterized by volcanic soils and a unique microclimate influenced by altitude and proximity to the sea. The region is known for its diverse terroirs, which contribute to a wide range of wine styles, particularly from indigenous grape varieties. The legal boundaries of the appellation encompass several municipalities, with a focus on the areas around the towns of Linguaglossa, Randazzo, and Castiglione di Sicilia.

Red and white wines with mineral character and high acidity

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