Curatolo Arini

3 products

White
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Curatolo Arini Paccamora Catarratto
Italy, 2023, Catarratto

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Red
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Curatolo Arini Paccamora Nero d'Avola
Italy, 2022, Nero d'Avola

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White
curatolo-arini-paccamora-grillo
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Curatolo Arini Paccamora Grillo
Italy, 2023, Grillo

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Curatolo Arini

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A high-flyer. Not just within the Sicilian wine world. Curatolo Arini's wines are truly a shining example for all Italian wines. Many Curatolo Arini wines can be found on the wine lists of Michelin-starred restaurants. An incredible achievement, and one that Curatolo Arini is also immensely proud of.

The Sicilian wines from Italy

Sicily has a turbulent history. It only became fully Italian in 1860, when General Garibaldi drove out the French. Before that, Sicily had many rulers: from the Moors to the Greeks and from the Byzantines to the Arabs. The latter, in particular, left a clear mark on Sicilian identity. Looking at the architecture, culture, and nature, you still see a significant number of Arab influences. The port city of Marsala also has many Arab influences. But Marsala has something even more important: a flourishing wine culture in the interior.

The wines of Curatolo Arini

Vito Curatolo Arini was a Sicilian with a dream. When the French were driven out, he set out to make it a reality. He had been growing grapes for a long time, but sold them primarily to local cooperatives. He decided to build his own winery—he wanted to put his native village on the map. Thanks in part to the discovery of the fortified wine Marsala, this was a resounding success. To this day, Curatolo Arini remains one of the most prestigious producers of Marsala. But the winery also scores highly with its "regular" Sicilian wines.

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The classic Curatolo Arini Paccamora wine series is striking. These are simple yet excellent wines that easily translate the power of Sicilian wines into a beautiful glass. One of the crown jewels is the Corto di Passo Appassimento, an Appassimento wine featuring the local Nero D'Avola. It has been a crowd-pleaser for years – especially for Sicilian wine lovers.