Zibibbo “Trisole” DOC 2024 – Cantine Birgi

£15.80

Bright yellow with greenish highlights. On the nose, it bursts with Mediterranean sunshine: jasmine, citrus blossom, and a touch of sweet orange peel. Fresh and aromatic, yet never overpowering.
On the palate, it’s lively and well-balanced, with a zesty acidity that lifts the fruit and leaves your mouth clean and ready for the next sip.
Ideal with seafood, shellfish, and light antipasti. It also works beautifully with fresh cheeses or as a fragrant aperitif under the summer sun.

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Colour
Lemon green
FLAVOURS
Floral
Citrus fruit
Tropical fruit
Palate

Sweetness

Acidity

Body

Abv
12%
Serve At
10-12°
Food Pairing
Aperitif
Cheese (soft, mild)
Fish
Shellfish
Country

Region

Sicily

Grape Variety

Zibibbo

Producer

Cantine Birgi

Certification

Sustainable

Zibibbo "Trisole" DOC, Why We Love It and Why You'll Too

This Zibibbo brings the breeze of Sicily straight to your glass. From the first pour, its sunny glow hints at the explosion of aromas to come — jasmine flowers, citrus zest, and a whisper of Mediterranean herbs.
It’s an invitation to slow down and savour. Whether you’re sipping it with grilled prawns on a terrace or pairing it with a soft ricotta crostino, it adds brightness to every bite.
Zibibbo “Trisole” DOC is proof that a wine can be aromatic without being cloying, fresh without being sharp. It’s your go-to white for when you want flavour, balance, and a touch of Sicilian charm.

Cantine Birgi – A Legacy Rooted in Sicilian Soil

Set in a landscape of breathtaking natural beauty, Cantine Birgi stands at the heart of a region rich in winemaking tradition. Founded in 1960 by a group of ten growers united by their deep connection to the land, the cooperative carries forward the legacy of the Phoenicians, Arabs, and Normans — ancient cultures that left their mark on this corner of Sicily.

Today, Cantine Birgi brings together around 1,000 passionate winegrowers. Each year, they deliver more than 30 million kilograms of grapes to the winery. These grapes are cultivated in vineyards that reflect both tradition and innovation. Some use the classic “alberello” bush-trained method, which produces exceptional fruit quality. Others rely on modern, mechanised trellising systems that boost efficiency and yield.

What truly sets these vineyards apart is their diversity. Each plot, shaped by its unique exposure, soil type, and microclimate, contributes to wines of remarkable character. This harmony of tradition, terroir, and modern viticulture is what makes Cantine Birgi a true ambassador of Sicilian excellence.

A panoramic view of Cantine Birgi’s vineyards overlooking the sea in western Sicily

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