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Boniviri wines are produced by small winemakers who practice a bold, at times heroic, viticulture model that has bet on the territory by rediscovering and valorizing ancient native vines.
Through their wines and their exceptional stories, selected for you with long and careful research, we bring the most authentic aromas and scents of our island to your table.
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This organic and biodynamic wine is a perfect gift idea for wine lovers and Sicily enthusiasts.
Terroir:
Mamertino D.O.C. is born on the hills of Milazzo, facing the Aeolian Islands.
Named after the Mamertines, who settled in the area during the Roman Empire and began producing this wine.
Grape variety:
Mamertino combines the robustness of Nero d'Avola, the elegance of Nocera, and the complexity of Nerello Mascalese, giving the wine structure and a deeply Sicilian character.
Tasting:
Ruby red color with violet reflections, it releases intense notes of underbrush and blueberry on the nose. On the palate, it is soft and balanced, with a light persistence and a complexity that reveals itself with every sip.
Recommended pairings
Perfect with saffron risotto, caponata, or a legume soup, it pairs wonderfully with dishes that highlight the flavors of Mediterranean cuisine.
Technical sheet
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Harvest: Hand selection at dawn, in 16 kg crates to preserve quality.
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Winemaking: Extended maceration on the skins with controlled fermentation temperature between 18-24°C, followed by malolactic fermentation.
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Aging: 24 months in steel to enhance the varietal characteristics and preserve freshness.
A unique wine, perfect to gift or enjoy on special occasions.
Terroir:
Mamertino D.O.C. Riserva is born on the hills of Milazzo, facing the Aeolian Islands. It is named after the Mamertines, who settled in the area during the Roman Empire and began producing this wine.
Grape variety:
Mamertino combines the robustness of Nero d'Avola, the elegance of Nocera, and the complexity of Nerello Mascalese, giving the wine structure and a deeply Sicilian character.
Winemaking:
Extended maceration on the skins and fermentation at controlled temperature (18-24°C) with remontage and délestage. Aged 12 months in 5 hl French oak tonneaux to enrich the aromatic profile.
Tasting:
Mamertino presents a ruby red color with violet reflections. On the palate, it is velvety and well balanced, with sweet notes of plum and cherry. The aroma is intense and reminiscent of dark fruit jam.
Recommended pairings:
With its soft and rounded taste, it enhances first courses with ragù, red meats, and aged cheeses.
Storage:
Serve at 16-18 degrees. Drink immediately or store for up to 3 years.
The box contains:
- 1 bottle of Mamertino DOC Rosso 2018 – a soft and enveloping red wine, already celebrated in the time of Julius Caesar.
- 1 bottle of Mamertino Grillo - Inzolia DOC – fresh, fragrant.
- 1 bottle of Etna Bianco DOC 2019 – a volcanic and mineral white wine, combining freshness and structure.
- Brochure with recipes and the history of the winemakers for a complete experience.
Why choose it:
- The perfect gift for wine lovers: Sturdy packaging for shipping yet elegant, ideal to gift to those who appreciate authentic and sustainable wines.
- A journey between sea and volcano: Discover eastern Sicily, from the mineral soils of Etna to the vineyards overlooking the sea of Milazzo.
- Support small Sicilian producers: An experience that tells the story of young winemakers like Maria from Vigna Nica, committed to organic and biodynamic practices.
Producer
Vigna Nica, a small winery in the DOC Mamertino area of Messina, is led by Maria, a bold winemaker who combines organic and biodynamic farming with natural techniques such as cover cropping, worm humus, and horn manure.
Terroir
The vineyards are located on rich soils near the sea, from which they gain a fresh and authentic character.
Tasting Notes
With a straw yellow color and greenish reflections, the Mamertino DOC Grillo-Inzolia releases intense citrus aromas and fresh fruit notes. On the palate, it is dry, fresh, and harmonious.
Recommended Pairings
Ideal with a vegetable ratatouille with Pantelleria capers, paccheri with tomato sauce, or a classic Margherita pizza. This white wine is perfect for enhancing lunches and dinners with its fresh and refined character.
Producer
Vigna Nica, a small winery in the DOC Mamertino area of Messina, is led by Maria, a bold winemaker who combines organic and biodynamic farming with natural techniques such as cover cropping, worm humus, and horn manure.
Terroir
The vineyards are located on rich soils near the sea, from which they draw a fresh and authentic character.
Tasting Notes
With a pale pink color, the Nica Rosato releases intense aromas of wild strawberry, raspberry, and rose. On the palate, it is elegant and well balanced, full-bodied, with a pleasant finish.
Recommended Pairings
Ideal with a tuna tartare with Pantelleria capers, paccheri with tomato sauce, or a classic Margherita pizza. This rosé is perfect for enhancing lunches and dinners with its fresh and refined character.
Catarratto Organic Sicilian White Wine Baglio Diar
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Unit price perCatarratto Organic Sicilian White Wine Baglio Diar
From €12,00 EUR
Unit price perCatarratto is a very ancient native Sicilian grape variety.
Although widely grown in Sicily, the bottle from Cantina Baglio Diar is a special opportunity to taste it in its pure form, as the grapes are organically cultivated and benefit from sun exposure at 350 m above sea level.
- Grapes: 100% Catarratto
- Designation: IGP Terre Siciliane
- Harvest: Collected between the third and fourth week of September.
- Vinification: After a very gentle pressing of the grapes, fermentation takes place at a temperature of 15°C for 15 days.
- Aging: 4 months in barriques, 3 months in steel, and finally 1 month in the bottle
- Alcohol content: 13%
- Serving temperature: 10°C
- Pairings: Pairs well with roasted white meats, grilled shellfish, and sautéed vegetables. Try it with smoked meat carpaccios and blue cheeses.
- Appearance: Intense straw yellow color with golden reflections.
- Nose: Intense aromas of dried figs, anise, and vanilla.
- Palate: Notes of preserved lemon, ripe apricot, and toasted hazelnuts.
Perricone is a native Sicilian grape variety, typical of the area between Palermo and Trapani.
The Baglio Diar vineyard is exposed to the sea breeze from the Trapani sea.
Perricone has a enveloping flavor, distinguished by lively tannins and a full body. On the palate, notes of black cherry, cinnamon, peanuts, and coffee in a long and pleasant aftertaste.
- Grapes: 100% Perricone
- Designation: IGP Terre Siciliane
- Harvest: Harvest carried out at night between the third and fourth week of September.
- Vinification: Fermentation and maceration with the skins for 15 days at a controlled temperature of 25°C, followed by malolactic conversion.
- Aging: in French oak barriques for 6 months, then the wine rests in steel until bottling. Bottle aging for at least 3 months.
- Alcohol content: 13.5%
- Serving temperature: 16°C
- Pairings: Pairs well with grilled red meat, oven-roasted lamb, and aged cheeses. Also recommended with stewed game in a pan with black olives and aromatic herbs.
- Appearance: intense ruby red color.
- Nose: aromas of blackberry and licorice with hints of black tea, cocoa powder, and toasted hazelnut.
Zibibbo is an aromatic grape variety introduced to Sicily by the Arabs. When vinified dry in Marsala, it offers intense aromas of citrus, white flowers, and a marine saltiness.
- Grapes: 100% Zibibbo
- Designation: IGP Terre Siciliane
- Harvest: Picked at night between the third and fourth week of August.
- Aging: 3 months in steel, 1 month in bottle
- Alcohol content: 13%
- Serving temperature: 8-10°C
- Pairings: Pairs well with white meats cooked with spices and flavorful crustacean or legume soups. It can also be an excellent match for spicy dishes without tomato or blue cheeses.
- Appearance: Pale straw yellow color.
- Nose: Intense citrus aromas like orange blossom and grapefruit along with delicate hints of eucalyptus.
- Palate: Pleasant acidity, light structure, and enjoyable notes of lychee, banana with hints of oregano and sage that accompany a remarkable length of flavor.
Organic Extra Brut Sparkling Wine – Frappato and Nero d’Avola | Boniviri
An elegant Sicilian organic sparkling wine full of personality. In the glass, it appears bright, with straw yellow reflections and a fine and persistent perlage, which anticipates a fresh and fragrant aromatic profile.
On the nose, notes of white peach, yellow fruit, and pink grapefruit emerge, accompanied by floral hints and touches of bread crust. On the palate, it is crisp, harmonious, and enveloping, with a lively acidic drive that leads to a long and clean finish.
It is born in Sicily, from a cuvée of organically grown Frappato and Nero d’Avola grapes, thanks to the careful winemaking of Angela and Giovanni Gurrieri, a family business committed to quality and sustainable agriculture.
Serve it at 6–8°C to enhance aperitifs, raw seafood, and refined fish dishes.
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Nero d'Avola Rosé - Organic Sicilian Wine - Baglio Diar
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Unit price perNero d'Avola Rosé - Organic Sicilian Wine - Baglio Diar
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Unit price perNero d'Avola is a native Sicilian grape variety, a key player in the rediscovery of Sicilian wine worldwide starting from the 1980s and 1990s.
The Baglio Diar bottle produced in Mazara del Vallo offers a fresher and more original version to taste this grape in its pure form.
- Grapes: 100% Nero d'Avola
- Designation: D.O.C. Sicilia
- Harvest: Harvested during the nights of the first ten days of September.
- Vinification: After a particularly gentle pressing of the grapes, fermentation takes place over 12 days at a controlled temperature of 15°C.
- Aging: The wine then matures in steel tanks for 3 months. Bottle aging for at least 1 month.
- Alcohol content: 12%
- Serving temperature: 8°C
- Pairings: Pairs well with spicy main courses and tomato sauces. Try it with raw shrimp and gourmet exotic fruit salads.
- Appearance: pale pink color
- Nose: enveloping aromas of fresh fruit like strawberry and mango with hints of mint and pink pepper
- Palate: lively acidity, light body, and delicate tannins. On the palate, notes of sour cherry, pomegranate, and fennel are perceived, leaving a pleasant freshness in the mouth.
Brut Blanc White Sparkling Wine Martinotti Method Gurrieri
From €18,00 EUR
Unit price perBrut Blanc White Sparkling Wine Martinotti Method Gurrieri
From €18,00 EUR
Unit price perSpumante made from red Frappato grapes vinified in white, a refined and contemporary expression of the Chiaramonte Gulfi territory.
The sparkling process with the Martinotti Method enhances freshness, finesse, and aromatic precision, creating a vibrant and highly drinkable organic brut.
- Grapes: 100% Frappato
- Aging: 6 months in steel, long contact with lees, at least 3 months in bottle
- Alcohol content: 11.5%
- Serving temperature: 6-8 °C
- Pairings: Fresh cheese, cured meats, blue fish, shellfish
- Appearance: Bright straw yellow with green reflections; excellent perlage
- Nose: Intense; white peach, citrus, orange blossom, jasmine
- Palate: Fresh and savory
Cerasuolo di Vittoria D.O.C. Organic Sicilian Red Wine
From €16,95 EUR
Unit price perCerasuolo di Vittoria D.O.C. Organic Sicilian Red Wine
From €16,95 EUR
Unit price perThe Cerasuolo di Vittoria, the only Sicilian DOCG, is a wine with an ancient tradition, made from a blend of red grapes Nero d'Avola (60%) and Frappato (40%).
Grapes: Nero d’Avola and Frappato
Aging: 9 months in steel, at least 9 months in bottle
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Serving temperature: 16-18°C
Pairings: Semi-aged cheeses, flavorful first courses, mushrooms, rich and complex fish dishes
Appearance: Deep ruby red
Nose: Ripe fruits, Morello cherry, sage, eucalyptus, spices
Palate: Fresh and very persistent
Twin Wine – Sicilian Grapevines is a box designed to offer an experience of conscious and in-depth tasting.
The idea behind it is simple: start from the native grape variety to get to know Sicily, and through the bottles discover the work of the wineries and the different interpretations of the territory.
Each selection offers two wines made from the same grape variety, but vinified differently or by different producers. The direct comparison allows you to understand how climate, soil, and winemaking choices can lead to results that are very different from each other, even starting from the same grape.
Choose the box you prefer:
Nocera
Nocera is a grape variety widespread in the Milazzo area and in the sandy and volcanic soils of the Messina region. The bottles offered come from the Vigna Nica winery, in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, overlooking the Aeolian Islands.
The natural freshness of Nocera allows this red grape variety to be vinified in original interpretations. To discover the versatility of Nocera, we recommend:
- to taste it pure, the extra brut sparkling wine produced with the ancestral method.
- the biodynamic rosé from Vigna Nica, where Nocera and Nero d'Avola balance each other.
Frappato
A native red grape variety grown in the Ragusa area, Frappato is known for its lightness, fragrant aromas, and smooth drinkability. To get to know it, we recommend two organic labels from the Gurrieri winery in Chiaramonte Gulfi:
- the Frappato pure
- the Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG (40% Frappato, 60% Nero d’Avola), the only Sicilian DOCG denomination
The comparison highlights the difference between the immediacy of the single-varietal and the complexity of the blend.
Grillo
Grillo is one of the most representative native white grape varieties of Sicily, born from the natural crossing between Catarratto and Zibibbo. To taste it, we offer:
- the Grillo pure from the Gurrieri winery
- the Mamertino bianco from the Vigna Nica winery, where Grillo is paired with Inzolia
Two interpretations that highlight, on one hand, the freshness and linearity of the grape variety and, on the other, greater complexity and elegance.
Nero d’Avola
The emblematic grape variety of Sicily and the protagonist of the island’s winemaking revival starting from the 1980s. We suggest tasting it pure and in a lesser-known and very special blend:
- the Nero d'Avola from the Baglio Diar winery
- the Mamertino D.O.C. from the Vigna Nica winery, an ancient blend already appreciated by the ancient Romans, where Nero d’Avola joins Nocera and Nerello Mascalese
If you want to gift the box, you can add the two-bottle packaging to best present an original and refined gift.
Great for aperitif or paired with raw fish and shellfish.
100% from organic Moscato grapes.
Grapes: Moscato
Description: Wine that offers a delicate Moscato aroma and plenty of freshness in every sip.
Aging: 6 months in steel, at least 3 months in bottle
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Serving temperature: 8-10°C
Pairings: Fresh cheeses, seafood appetizers, stewed fish, rabbit
Appearance: Straw yellow with green reflections
Nose: Musk, peach, rosehip, Mediterranean scrub
Palate: Dry, fresh, savory
Also excellent slightly chilled, pairs well with fresh cheeses and simple first courses, blue fish, and white meats.
Grapes: Frappato
Aging: 6 months in steel, at least 3 months in bottle
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Serving temperature: 14-16°C
Pairings: Fresh cheeses, cured meats, blue fish, white meats
Appearance: Bright ruby red
Nose: Intense; cherry, pomegranate, raspberry, rose, white pepper
Palate: Fragrant, fresh, slightly savory, balanced tannins
Nero d'Avola is one of the most famous native grape varieties in Sicily. It was Nero d'Avola that, starting in the 1980s, helped relaunch Sicilian wine worldwide.
Try this distinctive wine produced purely and organically by the Gurrieri winery in Chiaramonte Gulfi.
- Grapes: Nero d’Avola
- Aging: 9 months in steel, at least 12 months in bottle
- Alcohol content: 13.5%
- Serving temperature: 16-18°C
- Pairings: Aged and spicy cheeses, elaborate first courses, red meats, game, lamb, mushrooms
- Appearance: Intense ruby red with violet reflections
- Nose: Small red fruits, cherry, wild blackberry, currant, pomegranate, orange peel, carob, aromatic herbs, graphite, black pepper
- Palate: Fresh and balanced, persistent and savory, soft and mature tannins
The Boniviri Cellar
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Vigna Nica
Maria manages a small vineyard in Barcellona Pozzo di Grotto, overlooking the Aeolian Islands. Here she preserves an ancient wine, already loved by the ancient Romans: Mamertino D.O.C.
The winery operates in full respect of the land, combining organic farming and biodynamic techniques, using natural fertilizers such as green manure, worm humus, and horn manure.
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Gurrieri Winery
Cantina Gurrieri is a story of passion, farming wisdom, and family. Founded in 1972 by father Vincenzo and mother Graziella, and run by their children Giovanni and Angela.
The vineyard is located between Chiaramonte Gulfi, in the Iblei Mountains - an area that preserves ancient flavors and local varieties such as the Oliva Tonda Iblea olive, and the Noto valley, the region of the only Sicilian DOCG grape: the Cerasuolo di Vittoria.
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Cantina Baglio Diar
For over twenty years, Biagio and Nicola di Girolamo have been leading a certified organic and vegan viticulture, based on rigorous and transparent choices: vineyards far from contamination, natural treatments with copper, sulfur, and organic fertilizers, and only plant-based auxiliaries in the cellar.
The vineyards extend in the southwest of Sicily, between Trapani and Mazara del Vallo. The different altitudes, from sea level up to over 250 meters, allow each grape variety to be best enhanced: Grillo and Inzolia, for example, are grown at sea level where they benefit from the same pleasant salinity that can be found in the glass. Zibibbo, Catarratto, Perricone, and Nero D’Avola, on the other hand, are found at altitudes above 250 meters above sea level.
Sicilian native grape varieties
Moscato
Frappato
Cricket
Nero d'Avola
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