The Ultimate Guide to Natural Wine Travel in Sicily

Sicily is one of the most exciting regions in the world for natural wine, combining ancient winemaking traditions with modern low-intervention techniques. From the volcanic slopes of Mount Etna to the coastal vineyards of Marsala, Sicily offers an incredible diversity of terroirs, indigenous grape varieties, and passionate winemakers dedicated to sustainable viticulture.

Whether you’re planning a vineyard road trip, searching for the best natural wine bars, or looking for hidden winery gems, this guide will help you plan your perfect natural wine adventure in Sicily.

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Best Natural Wine Regions in Sicily

🍷 Mount Etna – Volcanic Wines with a Sense of Place

Etna is Sicily’s most famous wine region, known for its mineral-driven, elegant, and complex wines. The volcanic soil and high altitudes create ideal conditions for Nerello Mascalese (red) and Carricante (white).

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Frank Cornelissen (Castiglione di Sicilia) – One of the most well-known natural winemakers, producing deep, unfiltered Nerello Mascalese.
  • I Vigneri (Salvo Foti) (Milo) – Focused on ancient bush-trained vines and traditional Etna viticulture.
  • SRC Vini (Randazzo) – A small, passionate producer crafting minimal-intervention, volcanic wines.

Where to Stay

  • Monaci delle Terre Nere – A luxury eco-resort set within vineyards on Mount Etna.
  • Wine Resort Villagrande – Stay at one of the oldest wineries on the volcano.

Best Wine Bars

  • Vineria Vitis (Randazzo) – A fantastic place to taste small-producer Etna wines.
  • Osteria Nerello (Linguaglossa) – Great Sicilian cuisine paired with volcanic wines.

🍇 Val di Noto – The Land of Natural & Skin-Contact Wines

The southeast of Sicily, particularly the Val di Noto, is home to some of the most innovative natural winemakers, specializing in skin-contact (orange) wines and native grapes like Grillo and Nero d’Avola.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Arianna Occhipinti (Vittoria) – One of the pioneers of Sicily’s natural wine movement.
  • COS (Vittoria) – Known for amphora-aged wines and organic farming.
  • Mortellito (Pachino) – Small, family-run winery producing fresh, energetic wines.

Where to Stay

  • Masseria della Volpe – A rural luxury retreat near Noto.
  • Baglio Occhipinti – A wine-focused farmhouse in the countryside.

Best Wine Bars

  • Il Libertino (Scicli) – A must-visit bar with an excellent selection of Sicilian natural wines.
  • Enoteca Picone (Palermo) – One of the oldest and best-stocked wine bars in Sicily.

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🍷 Marsala & Trapani – The West Coast’s Natural Wine Scene

While Marsala is historically famous for its fortified wines, today, it is a hotspot for natural winemakers reviving ancient grape varieties and low-intervention winemaking.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Marco De Bartoli (Marsala) – The leader in the revival of dry, naturally-made Marsala wines.
  • Cantine Barraco (Marsala) – Specializing in terroir-driven expressions of Sicilian white wines.
  • Nino Barraco (Marsala) – A family-run winery producing expressive, small-batch wines.

Where to Stay

  • Baglio Soria Resort & Wine Experience – A vineyard hotel near Trapani.
  • Dimora Cala del Pozzo – A charming boutique stay with easy access to wineries.

Best Wine Bars

  • La Sirena Ubriaca (Marsala) – A small wine shop with a fantastic selection of Sicilian natural wines.
  • Taverna Paradiso (Trapani) – An excellent spot to pair seafood with local wines.

🍇 Pantelleria – A Remote Island Paradise for Wine Lovers

This volcanic island off the coast of Sicily is famous for its Zibibbo (Muscat of Alexandria) wines, grown on wind-swept terraces and often made naturally.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Gabrio Bini – Serragghia – Producing some of the most sought-after natural wines in Italy.
  • Salvatore Ferrandes – One of the best small-scale Zibibbo producers on the island.
  • Marco De Bartoli – Bukkuram – Renowned for traditional passito wines from ancient vines.

Where to Stay

  • Sikelia Luxury Retreat – A stylish, boutique stay on the island.
  • Pantelleria Dream – A more rustic, vineyard-adjacent experience.

Best Wine Bars

  • Cantina Basile (Pantelleria) – A perfect spot for sipping Zibibbo and watching the sunset.

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🌿 Natural Wine Travel Tips

Book Appointments in Advance – Many Sicilian wineries are small and require reservations.
Explore Local Wine Bars – Some of the best natural wines are only available locally.
Rent a Car – The best wineries are in remote areas, so driving is essential.
Try Sicilian Food Pairings – Sicilian wines shine with dishes like caponata, grilled seafood, and arancini.
Visit During Wine Festivals – Check out events like the Etna Wine Festival or Calici di Stelle for unique tastings.

Sicily is one of the most dynamic natural wine regions in the world, with volcanic soils, indigenous grapes, and a long history of artisanal winemaking. Whether you’re drinking an amphora-aged wine in Val di Noto, tasting Nerello Mascalese on Etna, or enjoying a Zibibbo on Pantelleria, every sip tells a story of Sicily’s rich terroir and winemaking culture.

Ready to explore more? Check out our Best Wine & Food Pairings or start with How to Begin Your Natural Wine Journey.