Catarratto Grape in Sicily: The Soul of Alcamo Bianco & the Natural Wine Revival

Catarratto is the most widely planted white grape in Sicily, covering approximately 33% of the island’s vineyards. Historically used in Marsala and once served at royal tables, it is now leading the natural wine revival in Alcamo Bianco DOC. In western Sicily, winemakers are embracing organic farming, spontaneous fermentation, and low-intervention techniques to highlight Catarratto’s bright acidity, citrus-driven freshness, almond notes, and strong sense of terroir. The result is a new generation of Sicilian wines that combine heritage with modern sustainability.
Sicily’s rich wine scene: 3 Alcamo Boutique Wineries to Watch

There is only one word to describe Sicily’s wine scene and that is exciting. This is a passionate and ancient winemaking region, famous for elegant, dark reds and refreshing whites that often offer incredible value. Aside from the easy-going wines, Sicily is also a hotbed for organic, biodynamic, and natural wines. Thanks to […]