The 2010 Quota 1000 Contrada Barbabecchi takes you immediately to the heart of Etna winemaking tradition. From north-facing vineyards at a whopping 1,000 meters above sea level, this is an austere, tightly wound and nervous wine that needs more time in the bottle to soften. Tight tannic astringency makes a big impact in the mouth. The bouquet, however, is extremely floral with pressed violets and crushed rose petal. A dusting of crushed white pepper makes for a lasting impression on the finish. This wine needs at least three or four more years of bottle aging. It’s really just in its infancy now. Drink 2018-2030.
The first generation of vintners on Etna, including Salvo Foti, Andrea Franchetti, Marco de Grazia with the Benanti and Cambria families, put the Sicilian volcano on a map of the world’s most promising viticulture zones. Now a second generation is in place: They are the so-called “Etna Boys” with Giuseppe Russo and Alberto Aiello Graci among the main protagonists. Given the historic value of Graci’s ancient cellars (built in an old palmento), important investments made and the overall quality of fruit produced at this estate, the Grace name is tightly linked to Etna excellence.
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