Palmento Costanzo
The history of the Palmento Costanzo winery
The Palmento Costanzo winery represents a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Located in the heart of the Etna slopes, this winery has its roots deep in the winemaking history of Sicily. Thanks to the combination of traditional and modern techniques, Palmento Costanzo has become an emblem of quality and passion.
Production philosophy
Palmento Costanzo's production philosophy is a balance between respect for nature and technological innovation. Production focuses on sustainable methods, with an emphasis on biodiversity and the natural balance of the vineyard. This approach allows for the creation of wines that faithfully reflect the uniqueness of the terroir.
What are the prices of Palmento Costanzo wines?
Palmento Costanzo wines offer a wide range of prices, accessible both for those looking for a bottle to try without commitment and for those who wish to invest in a fine label. Here is an indicative price range:
- White wines: from €15 to €30
- Red wines: from €20 to €50
- Sparkling wines: from €25 to €60
The iconic wines of Palmento Costanzo
Palmento Costanzo offers several labels that have distinguished themselves for quality and character. Among these, stand out:
- Etna Rosso DOC: A robust and enveloping wine, perfect for those who love intense flavors.
- Etna Bianco DOC: Fresh and mineral, ideal as an aperitif or with fish dishes.
- Etna Rosato DOC: Versatile and refined, with fruity notes that make it an excellent companion for light dishes.
What dishes to pair with Palmento Costanzo wines
Palmento Costanzo wines pair perfectly with a variety of dishes:
- Reds: Ideal with grilled meats, mushroom risottos, and aged cheeses.
- Whites: Perfect with grilled fish, summer salads, and vegetable-based dishes.
- Sparkling wines: Pair well with seafood appetizers, sushi, and crustaceans.
Storage of Palmento Costanzo wines
Understanding how to store Palmento Costanzo wines is essential to maintain their quality. Here are some useful tips:
- Maintain a constant temperature between 10 and 15°C.
- Avoid exposure to direct light to preserve the aromas.
- Store bottles horizontally to keep the cork moist.