Palmento Costanzo
Today it is widely known that back in the 1950s, the Italian government forced many of the inhabitants of Matera out of their homes and into nearby public housing. Why? Because the homes – which... Read More
Today it is widely known that back in the 1950s, the Italian government forced many of the inhabitants of Matera out of their homes and into nearby public housing. Why? Because the homes – which had been inhabited for centuries – were essentially caves, and deemed a public health risk, or even a “shame” as many politicians put it. It is only in recent years that the mistake has been acknowledged, and many of these historic homes have reclaimed and revitalized. A trip to Matera is well worth it!
What is less known is that, in Sicily, something very similar happened at the same time, but in the world of wine. On Mount Etna, wine-makers carved caves into the sides of the volcano, and used the space to make wine, often in vats carved out of the volcanic rock. But again, the government disapproved, and in the 1960s these wineries – called Palmentos – were shut down.
In 2010, the Costanza family bought a Palmento and reclaimed it as a winery. It’s located on the northern side of Mt. Etna, where local grape varieties – often from very old vines that also required restoration – produced structured, nervy wines that are often compared to great Nebbiolos or Taurasis.
What is less known is that, in Sicily, something very similar happened at the same time, but in the world of wine. On Mount Etna, wine-makers carved caves into the sides of the volcano, and used the space to make wine, often in vats carved out of the volcanic rock. But again, the government disapproved, and in the 1960s these wineries – called Palmentos – were shut down.
In 2010, the Costanza family bought a Palmento and reclaimed it as a winery. It’s located on the northern side of Mt. Etna, where local grape varieties – often from very old vines that also required restoration – produced structured, nervy wines that are often compared to great Nebbiolos or Taurasis.