Tenuta delle Terre Nere Salice Etna Bianco Superiore 2024
Tenuta delle Terre Nere Salice Etna Bianco Superiore 2024
2023: 93 pts Vinous (not this 2024)
Drinking Window 2025 - 2032
A whiff of confectionary spice blows off to reveal notes of peach sorbet and sweet white flowers as the 2023 Etna Bianco Superiore Salice blossoms in the glass. Silken and pliant, this impresses further with its graceful character and ripe pit fruits, contrasted by a saline core of minerality. It finishes dramatically long and opulent yet cleans up beautifully with a resonant lemony concentration. - By Eric Guido on May 2025
Leave it to Marco de Grazia of Tenuta delle Terre Nere to take what many consider a difficult, lower-quality vintage and turn out a lineup of wines that exceeded expectations—and left this taster in awe. Interestingly, when I asked many producers how they adapted their winemaking in a challenging year like 2023, the most common answer was: “We didn’t change anything.” That’s a disappointing reality at many estates, but not here. De Grazia described 2023 as the most difficult vintage he’s experienced on Etna. Spring rains totaling around 400 millimeters triggered a devastating outbreak of downy mildew, cutting yields by up to 70% on the northern slopes. The eastern side was largely spared, which helps explain the strength of Terre Nere’s whites. The wet spring gave way to a hot, drought-stricken summer, leading to thicker skins and uneven ripening, as many vines shut down under hydric stress. Fortunately, light rains in September and ideal conditions through October helped save the harvest. The team responded with intense selection in both vineyard and cellar, followed by shorter macerations and minimal pumpovers. The resulting 2023s in bottle are some of the most exotic, finessed and elegant wines Terre Nere has ever produced. They deliver immense pleasure, but in some cases, such as the San Lorenzo, they reach a new level of depth and texture.
- Appellation: Etna Superiore white D.O.C.
- Production area: Milo, Contrada Salice
- Grapes: 100% Carricante
- Vineyard extension: 1.2 hectares
- Production: 6 tons per hectare.
- Soil: volcanic, deep, mainly volcanic and “ripiddu” ash, less draining than average
- Exposure: eastern side of Etna, from 600 to 750 meters above sea level
- Age of the vineyards: from 50 to 80 years