The Winery Meridia of Sicily

Winery Meridia
The winery offers 9 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.5.
It is ranked in the top 2116 of the estates of Sicily.
It is located in Sicily

The Winery Meridia is one of the best wineries to follow in Sicile.. It offers 9 wines for sale in of Sicily to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Meridia wines

Looking for the best Winery Meridia wines in Sicily among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Meridia wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Winery Meridia wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top white wines of Winery Meridia

Food and wine pairings with a white wine of Winery Meridia

How Winery Meridia wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of shellfish, vegetarian or appetizers and snacks such as recipes of pasta with vongoles (flat clams), zucchini quiche or autumn verrine.

The best vintages in the white wines of Winery Meridia

  • 0With an average score of 3.22/5
  • 2019With an average score of 3.20/5
  • 2014With an average score of 3.20/5
  • 2018With an average score of 3.00/5

The grape varieties most used in the white wines of Winery Meridia.

  • Inzolia
  • Pinot Grigio

Discovering the wine region of Sicily

Sicily is the Southernmost region of Italy, and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. For over 2500 years, Sicily (Sicilia in Italian) has been an important centre of Mediterranean viticulture, although the reputation and style of its wines have changed considerably over time. The island was once best known for its Sweet muscatels (see Pantelleria), and later for its fortified Marsala. Today, many of its best-known wines are Dry table wines produced under the regional designation IGT Terre Siciliane, or Sicilia DOC (see below).

At its widest point, Sicily measures 280 kilometers (175 miles) from east to west, and about a third of that distance from North to south. Its roughly triangular shape earned the island the nickname Trinacria (the triangle) in the Middle Ages and is reflected in the triskelion (a three-pronged pattern) at the Center of the regional flag. With constant sunshine and moderate rainfall, Sicily's classic Mediterranean Climate is ideally suited to wine Grape production. The Warm, dry climate means that mould and rot are kept to a minimum, especially in well-ventilated areas that benefit from coastal breezes.

The top red wines of Winery Meridia

Food and wine pairings with a red wine of Winery Meridia

How Winery Meridia wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of beef, pasta or veal such as recipes of greek moussaka, spaghetti neapolitan style or moroccan veal tagine from hanane.

Organoleptic analysis of red wines of Winery Meridia

On the nose the red wine of Winery Meridia. often reveals types of flavors of non oak, oak or red fruit and sometimes also flavors of black fruit. In the mouth the red wine of Winery Meridia. is a powerful.

The best vintages in the red wines of Winery Meridia

  • 2019With an average score of 3.80/5
  • 2018With an average score of 3.80/5
  • 2010With an average score of 3.70/5
  • 2008With an average score of 3.70/5
  • 2015With an average score of 3.66/5
  • 2017With an average score of 3.60/5

The grape varieties most used in the red wines of Winery Meridia.

  • Montepulciano
  • Nero d'Avola
  • Primitivo
  • Negroamaro
  • Malvasia Nera
  • Sangiovese

Discover the grape variety: Inzolia

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Discover the grape variety: Montepulciano

A very old grape variety, most likely originating in Italy, now cultivated mainly in the central and central-eastern parts of this country, registered in France in the Official Catalogue of wine grape varieties, list A1. Montepulciano has long been confused with sangiovese or nielluccio, an A.D.N. analysis has shown that it is different.