List of Italian IGT Wines - Wines of Sicily

Wines of Sicily

  • Camarro (Bianco in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale, Frizzante and Novello) produced in the province of Trapani.
  • Colli Ericini (Bianco in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale and Frizzante) produced in the province of Trapani.
  • Fontanarossa di Cerda (Bianco in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale, Frizzante and Novello) produced throughout the administrative territory of the commune of Cerda in the province of Palermo.
  • Salemi (Bianco in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale, Frizzante and Novello) produced throughout the administrative territory of the commune of Salemi in the province of Trapani.
  • Salina (Bianco in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale, Frizzante and Novello) produced throughout the administrative territory of the Isole Eolie in the province of Messina.
  • Sicilia (Bianco in the styles normale, Frizzante and Liquoroso; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale, Frizzante, Liquoroso and Novello) produced throughout the region of Sicilia.
  • Valle Belice (Bianco in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosato in the styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the styles normale, Frizzante and Novello) produced in the province of Agrigento.

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