Reserva visitas a bodegas en la región vinícola del Etna

El enoturismo en el Etna se centra en las bodegas de la región: fincas enraizadas en las laderas de un estratovolcán activo en el este de Sicilia, a una altitud de entre 400 y 1000 metros, que cultivan las variedades Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio y Carricante para producir elegantes vinos tintos Nerello Mascalese y vinos blancos Carricante minerales en sus flancos norte y sur. Para los viajeros que buscan bodegas cerca de su ubicación o una experiencia completa de enoturismo, el Etna es el lugar ideal para comenzar.

Lo que dicen los viajeros sobre Etna Bodegas

Steve Anderson
Steve Anderson June 10, 2026
Una visita maravillosa con Stef y vinos maravillosos. Disfrutamos mucho nuestra visita a Biondi con Stef. Fue muy amable, nos dio mucha información y fue muy cercana. Dimos un agradable paseo por sus viñedos....
Carlos
Carlos June 22, 2026
Una verdadera joya Ayer visité la sala de catas de Catania y quedé maravillado. El lugar es fantástico, situado en pleno centro de la ciudad, el personal fue muy amable y...
Caroline
Caroline June 22, 2026
Auténtica experiencia vinícola en Catania. Como viajera solitaria, buscaba una experiencia vinícola auténtica en Catania, y esta cata superó todas mis expectativas. El entorno es precioso y acogedor,...

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Where is Etna?

Etna is a sub-region of the Sicily wine region. It covers the slopes of Mount Etna, located in the northeastern corner of Sicily.

How to reach wineries in Etna?

There are two main airports close to Etna, one in Palermo and one in Catania. Catania International Airport (CTA) is the largest airport on the island, with regular domestic flights to most parts of Italy and international flights to European cities. Palermo Punta Raisi Airport (PMO)is also a major airport close to wineries in Etna. If you decide to get to wineries in Etna by car, take SS120 and E45 motorways.

The best season to visit wineries in Etna?

The best time to visit wineries in Etna is from May to June or September to October. During these late spring and early fall months, the streets, beaches, and attractions won’t be as packed as they will be during the summer months. In these months, you will get to experience wineries in Etna with the perfect climatic conditions and without finding too many people.

What do wineries in Etna offer?

Wineries in Etna offer numerous facilities such as kid activities, reduced mobile access, bus parking for a group of tourists and most of them allow to have a pet. Some of the wineries provide accommodation and restaurant services too.

The most common grape varieties and style of wines in Etna

The traditional Etna Rosso, a red made primarily from the Nerello Mascalese grape variety with up to a 20% addition of Nerello Cappuccio, is the most widely grown type of Etna wine. Its Bianco (white) equivalent is made up of at least 60% Carricante.
The most commonly planted grape varieties in Etna are:
Red grape varieties: Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio
White grape varieties: Carricante, Catarratto, Trebbiano, Minnella

What are the most popular wineries to visit in Etna?

These are the most popular wineries to visit in Etna:

Which wineries in Etna produce organic wines?

These wineries in Etna produce organic wines:

What wine region is Mt Etna?

It is home to one of the most unique and exciting wine regions in Italy, often referred to as "Etna DOC" or "Etna Rosso." The volcanic soils and high-altitude vineyards on the slopes of Mount Etna create a distinctive terroir for growing grapes, particularly the native Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio varieties. Wines from the Mount Etna region are known for their elegance, complexity, and minerality, reflecting the volcanic influence on the grapes.

What kind of wine is Etna Rosso?

Etna Rosso is made primarily from the native grape varieties Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio. Etna Rosso wines are known for their unique expression of the volcanic terroir, displaying characteristics such as vibrant acidity, elegant tannins, and flavors of red berries, dried herbs, earthiness, and hints of smoke. They often exhibit complexity, balance, and a distinct sense of place, reflecting the volcanic soils and high-altitude vineyards of Mount Etna.

What kind of wine is Etna Bianco?

Etna Bianco is a white wine produced in the Mount Etna region of Sicily, Italy. It is crafted from a blend of grape varieties, including Carricante, Catarratto, and other local indigenous grapes. Etna Bianco wines are known for their freshness, minerality, and complexity, reflecting the volcanic soils and high-altitude vineyards of Mount Etna. They often exhibit citrus and orchard fruit flavors, along with herbal notes, floral aromatics, and a vibrant acidity and appreciated for its ability to age and develop further complexity over time.