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Saserello Bianco 2025

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Saserello Bianco 2025
Just like other regions throughout mainland Italy, Sicily’s most beloved grapes are its indigenous varieties, but international stars are also cultivated. This unique blend celebrates the best of both—to delicious peachy results.
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Wine Details

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Saserello Bianco is a medium-bodied white with aromas of lemon blossom and ripe yellow peaches. The palate has more vibrant peach flavors, married with tones of apples and minerals.
Wine Food Pairings
Chicken, seafood, butter/cream sauces, risotto, soft cheeses
Beyond the Label

After years of producing wine in Sicily and southern Italy, winemaker Andrea Bernardini wanted to craft the “ultimate Sicilian” white. A blend of native grapes and internationally beloved Chardonnay, Saserello Bianco is the delicious peachy-apple flavored result.

To make the wine, Andrea chose three of the island’s most important white grapes: Cataratto, Sicily’s most widely planted variety, known for soft and fleshy wines with citrus, tropical and stone fruit flavors; Insolia, which creates softly acidic pours with floral, almond and spice characters; and Grecanico, a.k.a. Garganega, the famed grape of Soave.

Then, hoping to translate a true portrait of the island, he sourced the wine’s fruit from two distinct terroirs of Sicily—the mineral-rich soils of the west and the breezy-cool southern coast—adding complexity and depth to the already interesting bottling.

In the glass, you can expect notes of lemon blossom and ripe yellow peaches, plus lovely apple tones and a streak of minerality that carries through the finish. (It’s actually the perfect wine for rich seafood dishes, in case you’re interested.)

All in all, it’s a true taste of Sicily.

After years of producing wine in Sicily and southern Italy, winemaker Andrea Bernardini wanted to craft the “ultimate Sicilian” white. A blend of native grapes and internationally beloved Chardonnay, Saserello Bianco is the delicious peachy-apple flavored result.

To make the wine, Andrea chose three of the island’s most important white grapes: Cataratto, Sicily’s most widely planted variety, known for soft and fleshy wines with citrus, tropical and stone fruit flavors; Insolia, which creates softly acidic pours with floral, almond and spice characters; and Grecanico, a.k.a. Garganega, the famed grape of Soave.

Then, hoping to translate a true portrait of the island, he sourced the wine’s fruit from two distinct terroirs of Sicily—the mineral-rich soils of the west and the breezy-cool southern coast—adding complexity and depth to the already interesting bottling.

In the glass, you can expect notes of lemon blossom and ripe yellow peaches, plus lovely apple tones and a streak of minerality that carries through the finish. (It’s actually the perfect wine for rich seafood dishes, in case you’re interested.)

All in all, it’s a true taste of Sicily.

About the Producer
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"It’s a golden age for the wines of Sicily. The Italian island’s distinctive bottlings, many of them from native grapes, can firmly claim a place in the world of fine wines."

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