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Tasca d’Almerita Winery – Whitaker Estate, Mozia (Trapani)

Nestled in the heart of the Stagnone Lagoon in Marsala, the small island of Mozia stands as one of Sicily’s most captivating historical sites....

Caruso & Minini Winery, Marsala (Trapani)

Everything began when Francesco Caruso, in the early 1900s, identified the land in the Trapani area, specifically in the Salemi region, as ideal for...

Chitarra Winery, Marsala (Trapani)

Founded in 1907 by a group of vintners with expansive vineyards across the Marsala-Salemi countryside, Chitarra Winery takes its name from the local contrada...

Tenuta Gorghi Tondi, Mazara del Vallo (Trapani)

We are a stone's throw from Mazara del Vallo - from its historic center, the kasba and the museum of the Dancing Satyr -,...

Fina Winery, Marsala (Trapani)

On a picturesque hill in Marsala stands Fina Winery, a venture launched in 2005 by Bruno Fina, a passionate winemaker and art enthusiast, along...

Cantine Pellegrino 1880, Marsala (Trapani)

It all began in 1880, when notary Paolo Pellegrino, a passionate winemaker driven by his love for Marsala wine, founded a winery destined to...

Florio Winery, Marsala (Trapani)

In 1773, John Woodhouse set sail from England and landed in the Sicilian port of Marsala. Captivated by the local wine, he decided to...

Marco De Bartoli Winery, Marsala (Trapani)

Just 12 kilometers from Marsala, the Marco De Bartoli Winery resides in the historic Baglio Vecchio Samperi, a family estate held for over two...

Casa Vinicola Fazio, Fulgatore (Trapani)

The story of Fazio Winery began in the late 1990s, rooted in the dedication of a family that has been cultivating vines and producing...

Barraco Winery, Marsala (Trapani)

Founded in 2004, Nino Barraco’s "artisan of wine" estate is nestled among vineyards with a stunning terrace overlooking the Riserva Naturale dello Stagnone and...

Salemi: A Hilltop Gem Among Vineyards

Nestled in the vineyard-covered hills of the Trapani countryside, Salemi stands on the ancient site of Halicyae. The town is home to the 13th-century...

Castellammare del Golfo: A Gem on the Tyrrhenian Sea

Nestled in a picturesque bay, Castellammare del Golfo takes its name from the medieval castle with a striking cylindrical tower overlooking the sea. Inhabited...
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