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$159
Spicy and mineral in style, the 2022 Contrada Porcaria opens with a whiff of white smoke, blowing off to reveal dried strawberries and rubbed sage. It’s soft-textured with medium-bodied weight, offset by zesty acidity, crisp minerality and tart wild berry fruits. It finishes with a tart concentration and edgy tannins yet maintains fantastic freshness. Due to hail at the beginning of August, the 2022 was harvested ten days earlier than usual, with a 25% reduction in yields. Passopisciaro made sure to use all hand-sorting, berry by berry, and cut down on maceration times to ensure the quality of the wine.”
Eric Guido, Vinous 91-93 Points
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Contrada Porcaria (Contrada P) is a sub-plot of Feudo di Mezzo at 650 m (2,100 ft) a.s.l. and is considered Mount Etna’s famous and sought-after contrade because of the lush, robust wines it produces. The soil is made of a frail sheet of lava that splinters under one’s feet. We make wine from 1.5 hectares that we own within this cru.
Read all about our extensive tastings of Passopisciaro wines in our Wine Bites Mag article “Passopisciaro the Jurasic Park of Wine! Ancient Vines Revived to Create the Liquid Essence of Etna!”
The article includes a look at all the Contrade from both 2012 and 2013.
Explore Etna with our primer “Getting Your Head Around Sicily’s Mount Etna”
Passopisciaro is at once both a fossil and a piece of modern art! Vines aged from 70-120 years old grow on the slopes of a volcano at altitudes that make noses bleed. Less than 20 years ago these wines were unknown, the Grandfathers of today’s revolutionists made simple wine from overcropped vineyards.
Today the next generations are pushing the boundaries making wines from 100% Nerello Mascalese. Often referred to as a hybrid of the great Nebbiolo’s from Barolo and Pinot Noir’s from Burgundy, Nerello Mascalese is capable of making wines with real personality! They’ve taken something incredibly ancient, gone back to the DNA and started again. In under a decade the evolution of these wines have accelerated through a millennia.
Vines have been nurtured back to balance, tended by hand on terraced vineyards that one in every 3 years find themselves under ash clouds hurled into the sky from the very mountain they are planted on, a volcano, Mt Etna!
The big topic of discussion focused on the 2022 vintage and the new releases that were just a month away from bottling at the winery. I am stunned by the harmonious nature of these wines. The 2022 vintage was defined by drought conditions that lasted through the majority of the year. While warm and, at times, unseasonably hot, the real problem was the need for water. In the case of Passopisciaro, hail events resulted in a loss of 25% of their production. The combination of dry warmth and hail forced the team to harvest ten days earlier than usual, hand-sort the fruit berry-by-berry and shorten maceration times. However, the results are really quite special. The year’s conditions did not affect the acid balance in the wines. The 2022s mix elegance and soaring aromatics with an energetic core that makes them wildly appealing today but with the balance to evolve over the medium term. I’m looking forward to tasting them again once in bottle.
Eric Guido, Vinous
Passopisciaro is located in the village of Passopisciaro with the Cantina in Contrada Guardiola on the northern slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy.
A complex and dusty blend of dried cherries, cloves, cedar shavings and sage are lifted by a hint of menthol as the 2021 Contrada Porcaria (P) comes to life in the glass. This is deeply textural, with a wave of pure silk ushering in masses of mineral-tinged red fruits and spice as sour citrus adds a pinch of contrast toward the close. The 2021 finishes dramatically long and intense, leaving a saturation of primary concentration and edgy tannins, all neatly offset by a bump of residual acidity that maintains perfect harmony. This is a powerful vintage of Porcaria with the balance for a long and steady evolution. Bravo.”
Where in the world does the magic happen?
Passopisciaro Winery, Via Guardiola, Castiglione di Sicilia, Province of Catania, Italy
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