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DOC · since 2004

Menfi

Wine · PDO · 4 municipalities

Recognised since 2004 across a production zone spanning Castelvetrano, Sambuca di Sicilia, Sciacca, and Menfi, this Sicilian DOC is distinguished from surrounding denominations by an extremely articulated set of production rules. Rather than generalising, the disciplinare details approximately 30 distinct varietal-labeled wines, assigning individual yield and alcohol tables to each. For example, while the basic white and red blends require a minimum natural alcohol of 11.5% and a maximum yield of 12.0 tonnes per hectare, the Rosso Riserva mandates a strict 24-month aging period starting November 1st of the harvest year, restricted solely to Perricone, Nero d'Avola, and Syrah.

Inzolia, Chardonnay, Catarratto, Grillo, Grecanico (singly or jointly) 60%11.5% vol min120 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts

Colour
more or less intense straw yellow
Taste
dry, balanced, characteristic

The producers 0

Frequently asked questions

Where is Menfi produced?
Menfi is produced in 4 municipalities in Sicily, Italy: Castelvetrano, Menfi, Sambuca di Sicilia, Sciacca.
What grape is Menfi made from?
Menfi is made from Inzolia, Chardonnay, Catarratto, Grillo, Grecanico (singly or jointly) (min 60%), altri vitigni a bacca bianca idonei alla coltivazione in Sicilia.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Menfi?
The minimum alcohol content of Menfi is 11.5% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.
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