While Bini is most famous for his orange wines, the Fanino is actually a co-ferment of white Catarratto and red Pignatello. You’ve definitely never had a wine like this one before!
Pairing Suggestions: Heavier Fish, Tapas, Roasted Chicken
Sicily, Italy
Type: Red. Co-Ferment | Vintage: 2017 | Sulfites: No Added | Alcohol: 12% | Varietal: Catarratto, Pignatello | Production: Biodynamic
Producer Profile
In a former life Gabrio Bini was an eccentric architect in Milan. Now, he’s an eccentric winemaker in an eccentric place: the tiny volcanic island of Pantelleria. This rugged sliver of land, 15km long, population 7000, is closer to Tunisia than Sicily and is known more for its hot springs and capers than wine. This is a fitting backdrop for Bini, who ferments 100% naturally with no sulfites and in clay amphorae. He works with the native Pantellerian grapes Pignatello, Catarratto, and Zibibbo, all of which see extended contact with their skins. His wines are wild expressions of this wild place and tend to evolve dramatically in the glass..