Griddu Verde Badalucco de La Iglesia Garcia
Griddu Verde is a blend composed of Grillo and Verdejo grapes in equal parts. The vineyards are exposed to the North West in the area called Terre Rosse, more precisely in the Triglia area, an environment directly overlooking the sea. Also for Griddu Verde the harvest is scheduled, which involves different harvests in the same vineyards at different times. Grapes with the same level of ripeness, skin color and position of the bunch in relation to the sun are selected. Griddu Verde has an initial maceration on the skins of approximately 10-15 days. The wine is not filtered or clarified before bottling.
Badalucco de la Iglesia Garcia
Badalucco de la Iglesia Garcia is a name that one wonders about first of all because of its origin. In fact, to describe this winery we must start by placing the pointer on Sicily and precisely between Mazara del Vallo and Marsala. Pierpaolo Badalucco was born in this territory, the last of a generation of workers in close contact with the land. Precisely on these Red Lands the vine, thanks also to the proximity of the sea, finds fertile soil.
When Pierpaolo meets Beatriz in her home region of Andalusia, he also finds many similarities with the vineyards in the Jerez area. With great tenacity and passion he convinced Beatriz de La Iglesia Garcia to move to Sicily and continue to safeguard the family genetic heritage, enriching it with two Spanish vines, Tempranillo and Verdejo, thus creating a synergy between Italy and Spain. This also explains why their company is called Dos Tierras.
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