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House icon ▸ Malvasia di Lipari
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Malvasia di Lipari

Malvasia di Lipari is a white grape variety found on the island of Lipari, just of the coast of Sicily. It was said as early as the 1st century BC by Diodorus Siculus that it was introduced by the Greeks. It is well suited to making sweet wines in the passito style. It is also known as Malvasia di Sardegna and sometimes blended with Corinto Nero.

Synonyms: Greco Bianco, Malvasia di Sardegna

Featured wines made from Malvasia di Lipari


Terre Siciliane IGP “Pomice”
Terre Siciliane IGP “Pomice”
Tenuta di Castellaro, Sicily, Italy
2019
Malvasia di Lipari (60%)Carricante (40%)
Malvasia delle Lipari DOC
Malvasia delle Lipari DOC
Cantine Florio, Sicily, Italy
2010
Malvasia di Lipari (50%)

Producers using Malvasia di Lipari


Tenuta di Castellaro
Sicily, Italy

Tenuta di Castellaro is based on the island of Lipari just off the coast of Sicily. The estate produces wines from local grape varieties in the islands volcanic soils.

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Cantine Florio
Sicily, Italy

Florio is one of the great historic names of the Marsala trade. Producing fortified wines since before the unification of Italy, Florio continues to fly the flag for this special but unfashionable wine. Alongside the company’s impressive cellars of wine, they also produce a range of table wines.

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