Sicily Wine Map
Last updated: April 24, 2024
About this Map
Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island, is a powerhouse of viticultural diversity. From the volcanic slopes of Mount Etna to the sun-soaked plains of the south, Sicily cultivates a wide range of native grapes like Nero d’Avola, Grillo, and Catarratto, producing expressive, terroir-driven wines that embody the island’s bold character and historical depth. The map has been designed to accompany the Italian Wine Scholar® program, a benchmark of excellence in the wine industry.

This map is designed to be used for individual learning purposes and should not be reproduced or shared in online or print format without obtaining written permission from Wine Scholar Guild.

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