Porta del Vento’s amphitheater of vines in northwestern Sicily’s Camporeale is the pride of pharmacist/Palermo native, Marco Sferlazzo. His windswept 20 hectares are situated at 600 meters and planted to native varieties: Catarratto, Grillo, Nerello Mascalese, Nero d’Avola, Perricone, and Trebbiano. A recipe of old vines, low yields, and strict biodynamic farming practices are what allows him to craft wines of terroir and distinction. Porta del Vento feels somewhat otherworldly in many respects, not just for it’s natural beauty, but for its serenity less than an hour from Palermo, one of Sicily’s most vibrant cities. The place is somehow captured in the energy of Marco’s wines, offering an inherent tension that is unmistakable in the glass.
Wines/Tasting Notes:
Voria Orange: Sparkling wine obtained by Catarratto and Grillo grapes fermented separately and macerated on skins. It is then blended and elevated for 6 months in cement vats. Refermentation happens in bottle by adding must to the base wine before bottling. Unfiltered and not disgorged, with the presence of yeasts in the bottle.
Annual Production: 90,000 bottles
Varietals planted: Catarratto, Grillo, Trebbiano, Nero d’Avola, Nerello Mascalese, Perricone
Soil Composition: Limestone/Sand
Vined surface area: 20 ha
Trellising system: Albarello
Vine age: 20-60 years
Method: Certified Biodynamic