Sicily is Italy’s southernmost region and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. For more than 2500 years, Sicily (Sicilia in Italian) has been a significant center of Mediterranean viniculture, although the reputation and style of its wines have changed significantly over that time.
Score: 88Vintage 2022James SucklingA hint of dried herbs to the light aromas of apple pith, lemon and white flowers. Medium body on the palate with a subtle phenolic tweak. A bit watery in the center palate. Inzolia and chardonnay. Drink now.Shelf TalkerFull Page Review
Score: 88Vintage 2021Vinous MediaA blend of raw almonds, young peach and chamomile lifts up from an inviting bouquet as the 2021 Bianco Fico opens in the glass. This is silky-smooth, nearly oily in feel, as it washes across the palate with a mineral-tinged blend of ripe apples and pears. The 2021 finishes long and staining, leaving a custardy richness, as residual acidity keeps the mouth watering for more.Shelf TalkerFull Page Review