Sicilian Wineries
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I haven't visited it, but I think one of the largest and probably best organized of the wineries in Sicily is Regaleali.
They offer winery tours and cooking classes, and I think they also have lodgings:
http://www.tascadalmerita.it/
They offer winery tours and cooking classes, and I think they also have lodgings:
http://www.tascadalmerita.it/
#4
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I live here now and have heard fairly good things about Gambino Winery. www.agricolagambino.it. It's near Catania. We're going next week. I'll post an update.
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In which area will you be staying? There are MANY wineries in Sicily (some better than other depending on your taste!) If we knew where you would be that would narrow it down (Gambino is one of my favs by teh way but Donna Fugata rocks too to name only two!)
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Rallo – Via Florio 2 – Tel. 0923 721635.
Florio – Via Florio (widest selection)
Also comprises an interesting museum of traditional wine-making equipment.
Donnafugata – Via Lipari 18 – Tel. 0923 724206 (Mrs. Fabiola).
De Bartoli Marco – Contrada Somperi – Tel. 0923 962093.
Pellegrino – Via del Fante 37 – Tel. 0923 719911.
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Yes. Those were all in Marsala. We just got back, but didn't make it to any wineries as they were all closed for the New Year holiday. Did have lots of great Marsala wine with our meals. Our hotel also put out Rubino Fine from Peligrino (sp) in our room every afternoon and it was delicious. We stayed at the Hotel New Palace. The food was amazing and it is only a block from Florio and others...



