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Mandrarossa

Mandrarossa Frappato

Mandrarossa Frappato

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Mandrarossa Frappato is a distinguished red wine from the southwestern coast of Sicily, Italy, produced by the Cantine Settesoli cooperative. Crafted entirely from the Frappato grape, this wine embodies the essence of Sicilian winemaking.

The 2022 vintage presents a vibrant ruby-red hue, accompanied by aromas of red berries, strawberries, and raspberries, with subtle floral undertones. On the palate, it is light to medium-bodied, offering a refreshing acidity and low tannins. The flavor profile is characterized by fresh red fruit notes, making it an easy-drinking and versatile choice.

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Tasting Notes

Wild Strawberry, Red Cherry, Rose Petal and Spice

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Mandrarossa

Style: Winery

Country: Italy

Region: Sicily

Sicily has become one of the most exciting wine regions in Italy because it manages to combine sunshine, history and native grape varieties without taking itself too seriously. Mandrarossa captures that atmosphere rather well.

Created by Cantine Settesoli on Sicily’s south-west coast, the project focuses heavily on expressing different vineyard sites and local varieties across the island. Nero d’Avola, Grillo, Grecanico and Frappato all appear throughout the range alongside a few international grapes where they make sense.

The wines tend to be generous and approachable without becoming clumsy. Nero d’Avola brings dark cherry fruit, herbs and spice with softer tannins than many mainland Italian reds, while Grillo delivers citrus, peach and salty freshness that feels almost purpose-built for seafood. Sicily’s coastal influence helps enormously here, keeping freshness intact despite the intense Mediterranean heat.

What makes Mandrarossa interesting is the balance between scale and character. These aren’t tiny-production cult wines, but they still manage to reflect the landscape properly. Volcanic soils, sea breezes and huge amounts of sunlight all come through naturally in the glass.

Modern Sicilian wine generally feels far more confident than it did twenty years ago too. Less over-extraction, less unnecessary oak, more focus on indigenous grapes and drinkability. Mandrarossa sits comfortably in that newer wave. Warm, expressive wines that still know when to stop talking.