2017 Arcurìa, Sopra Il Pozzo, Etna Rosso, Graci, Sicily, Italy

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Nerello Mascalese
Ready - youthful
Monica Larner
93/100
James Button
94/100
Product: 20178069160
2017 Arcurìa, Sopra Il Pozzo, Etna Rosso, Graci, Sicily, Italy

Description

Graci's top-shelf red, the 2017 Etna Rosso Arcurìa Sopra il Pozzo, has started to embrace the complexity that comes with bottle ageing, and there are hints of spice, leather, dried fruit and more tertiary definition overall. The 2017 vintage was also very hot and dry, and the wine's open-knit presentation is surely due to those conditions. It offers accessible drinking. It wraps thickly over the palate with fine, dry tannin and lots of dried cherry and cassis. Production is 2,300 bottles.

Alberto Aiello Graci is one of the protagonists of the Etna wine movement. He has added a beautiful new white wine from the Contrada Mugnanazzi, which sits 700 meters above sea level, to his portfolio.

Drink 2023 - 2033

Monica Larner, Wine Advocate (June 2023)

Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2017
Maturity Ready - youthful
Grape List Nerello Mascalese
Body Full Bodied
Producer Graci, Sicily

Critics reviews

Monica Larner 93/100
Graci's top-shelf red, the 2017 Etna Rosso Arcurìa Sopra il Pozzo, has started to embrace the complexity that comes with bottle ageing, and there are hints of spice, leather, dried fruit and more tertiary definition overall. The 2017 vintage was also very hot and dry, and the wine's open-knit presentation is surely due to those conditions. It offers accessible drinking. It wraps thickly over the palate with fine, dry tannin and lots of dried cherry and cassis. Production is 2,300 bottles.Alberto Aiello Graci is one of the protagonists of the Etna wine movement. He has added a beautiful new white wine from the Contrada Mugnanazzi, which sits 700 meters above sea level, to his portfolio.Drink 2023 - 2033monica_larner, Wine Advocate (June 2023)
Drink 2023 - 2033
Monica Larner, RobertParker.com (Jun 2023)
James Button 94/100
Sopra il Pozzo in the Arcuria contrada was identified, following research in 2004, as having a different soil type to all the other vineyards in the area: alternating layers of stone and coarse sand. Made only in the best years, this single-vineyard expression is traditionally fermented in oak vats with a very long maceration time. It's matured for 18 months in large oak vats, followed by 12 months in bottle.The 2017 vintage was a tough year and the team had to do some green harvesting. The resulting wine is full of fragrant and tangy red fruits. Grainy tannins on a textured palate lead to a mineral, stony finish with a flash of black cherry and balsam. Tense, mouthwatering and long. Very impressive.Drink 2022 - 2040james_button, Decanter.com (May 2022)
Drink 2023 - 2033
James Button, Decanter.com (May 2022)

About this wine

Nerello

The Nerello grape is primarily grown on the Italian island of Sicily, specifically in the Mount Etna region. It produces two primary varieties: Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio; both have gained attention in recent years for their role in delivering high-quality, unique wines that reflect their volcanic terroir.
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Graci, Sicily

Alberto Aiello Graci has been making wine on Sicily's Mount Etna since 2004, the year he returned from his apprenticeship as a Milan banker, picking up the baton with 5 hectares of family land, 2 hectares of which is vineyards (the rest polycultural activities). The region of Etna Rosso, famous for its black lava soils and elegant red wines made from the Nerello Mascalese and Cappuccio grapes, has been undergoing a revival since 2000, lured by juicy EU grants and spectacular scenery. Once carpeted with vines - the fruit of which was allegedly used to in bulk to prop up the wines of the Langhe and of Burgundy - it has now become an artisan's playground, a mix of hobbyist and commercial winegrowers. Alberto Graci is definitely in the latter category; his feet firmly on the ground. As the Vice President of the Consorzio, that covers 300 hectares of Etna DOC, he's forever preoccupied with the quality of the wines now being produced (at yields still as high as 65hl/ha). His patch of heaven is part 50 year old, 8500 high density, free-standing 'alberello' vines at 1000 metres above sea level that produce naturally low yields amid the black grainy soils, part younger trained vines on flatter, lower sandier terra. He prefers to tend his vines as naturally as possible. Fermentation takes place in a combination of large cement and Au strian Stockhinger oak of 42hl, at ambient (30-35 celsius) temperatures, using wild yeast, before moving the wine into slightly smaller Gamba barrels. He seeks the reductive quality of large oak, that captures the character of the soil and fruit, rather than the stylistic effects of micro-oxygenation brought by French barriques. Alberto debuted his Etna Rosato (100% Nerello Mascalese) with the 2013 vintage, partnering the earlier drinking smoky red Etna Rosso, the more structured, wilder berried Quota 600 (from vines 600 metres up - a 500 case production of only Nerello Mascalese and Cappuccio, lush and lithe), the high thrills of his Quota 1000 and the minerally citrus Etna Bianco Contrada Arcuria (made from 100% Carricante).
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