Owner

The Di Giovanna family

Winemaker

Gunther & Klaus Di Giovanna

Appellation

Terre Siciliane

Distribution Area

Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania

Varieties

Cabernet Sauvignon, Catarratto, Chardonnay, Grillo, Merlot, Nerello Mascalese, Nero d'Avola, Syrah (Shiraz), Viognier

Vineyard

The property is delinated into 5 unique vineyard sites. San Giacomo is in the zone Sambuca di Sicilia. Vineyards surround the Di Giovanna winery and are also inside the Monte Genuardo Nature Reserve, at an average of 650 meters above sea level. The soil is calcareous clay, stoney. Fiuminello is in the zone Sambuca di Sicilia. The vineyards are just below the forested mountains of Monte Genuardo and nestled inside the Nature Reserve, at altitudes ranging from 730-820 meters above sea level. The area is noted for extreme day to night temperature swings; stony ground, rich with organic substance. Gerbino in Contessa Entellina is the family's oldest vineyards, originally planted by great grandfather Ciaccio. The altitude ranges from 420-480 meters above sea level; Soft rolling hills and mixed clay with limestone soil. Paradiso in Contessa Entellina are the family's largest vineyards planted on soft rolling hills at altitudes around 400 meters above sea level, surrounded by olive groves. Miccina is located in Contessa Entellina. The vineyards surround the family stone barn. The average altitude is 350 meters above sea level with mixed soils consisting of mixed clays, limestone, tufo.

Farming

Organic

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About Di Giovanna

The Di Giovanna are one of the oldest wine families in Sicily. Located in the town of Sambuca in western Sicily, the 5th generation family property is managed by brothers Gunther and Klaus Di Giovanna, and their parents, Aurelio and Barbara Di Giovanna, who are still actively involved in both sales and production.

Originally from Pennsylvania, Sales and Marketing Manager Melissa Di Giovanna’s wine career began in the New York City retail and restaurant scene until Regal was fortunate enough to capture her as their NY Sales Manager. It was a role she loved and thrived in, but her future had more in store when her path merged with Gunther. She now lives in Sicily as part of the Di Giovanna family. Melissa and Gunther’s two young sons are already involved in the winery with their label designs, and in 2021, Melissa and Gunther’s children, and Kalus’ two daughters, designed the label for the V.3 Vasca Tre Catarratto boxed wine.

The Di Giovanna property extends for almost 247 acres (100 hectares) and is composed of 160 acres (65 hectares) of vineyards, 34 acres (14 hectares) of olive groves and 52 acres (21 hectares) of wheat fields and forests. They have five family vineyards: Miccina, Gerbino, Paradiso, San Giacomo and Fiuminello, which are in the small DOC of Contessa Entellina and Sambuca di Sicilia, in the heart of the Terre Sicane. Miccina, Gerbino and Paradiso vineyards are planted on the high hillsides of the DOC Contessa Entellina. San Giacomo and Fiuminello vineyards are situated on the slopes of Monte Genuardo and surround the winery. Soils are a mixture of volcanic tuff, chalk, limestone, and clay.

Their wine cellar is nestled in the mountainside of Monte Genuardo, a protected nature reserve. Their wines are classified as IGT Terre Siciliane and DOC Sicilia, and production is focused on native Sicilian vines such as Nero d’Avola, Nerello Mascalese, Grillo, Catarratto and select international varieties including Chardonnay, Syrah and Merlot.

Di Giovanna also makes organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil that enhances the recipes of a healthy Mediterranean diet. The Extra Virgin Olive Oil is an equal parts blend of two cultivars: Biancolilla and Nocellara del Belice. The Biancolilla, with its light, fruity characteristics, and the Nocellara del Belice, with intense and spicy flavors, harmonize to create a balanced, elegant olive oil that best expresses the unique qualities of the area.

The Di Giovanna family is committed to organic practices in their olive groves, vineyards and winery, preserving their land and history. They offer sustainable bag-in-box packaging, keg wine, and lean natural in their winemaking style. Their products are all Certified Organic through Suolo e Salute srl. since 1997.

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