Donnafugata

Donnafugata Donnafugata grew out of the Rallo family's commitment to Sicily, always believinig in the extraordinary enological potential of the land. With 150 years of tradition in producing premium wines, wine producers Giacomo Rallo and his wife, Gabriella, launched a new production project in 1983 and called it Donnafugata.

The name Donnafugata, literally “woman in flight,” refers to the history of the Habsburg queen Maria Carolina who was the consort of Ferdinand IV of Bourbon. In the initial years of the 19th century,she fled Naplesand found refuge a few miles from the estate’s vineyards. The history inspired the effigy of the head of a woman with her hair tossed by the wind that dominates the label of every bottle of Donnafugata.

At Donnafugata, the quality and treatment of the environment is considered to be just as important in the production of wine as other factors such as the soil, the climate, the grape variety, and cultivation techniques. For this reason, Donnafugata is one of the first wineries in Italy to adopt the choice of photovoltaic technology for the production of electric energy, taking advantage of solar rays; a clean and renewable source of energy.

The Donnafugata wines are produced at three distinct grape-growing sites in western Sicily: the historic cellars in Marsala, built in 1851; the cellar at Contessa Entellina, where the company has 642 acres of vineyards planted to Ansonica, Catarratto, Nero d’Avola, Chardonnay, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah; and the cellar on the volcanic island of Pantelleria, where Donnafugata cultivates 104 acres of Zibibbo vineyards. To ensure the production of the highest quality wine, the winery employs the most modern and environmentally responsible viticultural practices in the vineyard.

A pronounced personality is the distinctive trait of all of the Donnafugata wines, beginning with their sensory characteristics and ending with their elaborate labels. Donnafugata is renowned for their use of native Sicilian and international varietals, perfectly balancing tradition and innovation in a quest for quality wines.




Donnafugata Anthilia IGT 2009

$12.84

$154.10
Case of 12 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2009
Country : Italy
State: Sicily
Region : Sicily
Type : White Wine
Varietal : Catarratto, Ansonica
Donnafugata Ben Rye Passito Di Pantelleria DOC 375mls 2007

$35.09

$421.02
Case of 12 Btls.
Size : 375 mls.
Vintage : 2007
Country : Italy
State: Sicily
Region : Sicily
Type : White Wine
Varietal : Zibibbo (Moscato)
Donnafugata Chiaranda Whie Blend 2007

$36.62

$219.73
Case of 6 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2007
Country : Italy
State: Sicily
Region : Sicily
Type : White Wine
Varietal : Chardonnay and Ansonica
Donnafugata Mille e Una Notte DOC Red 2006

$87.95

$527.70
Case of 6 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2006
Country : Italy
State: Sicily
Region : Sicily
Type : Red Wine
Varietal : Nero d'Avola
Donnafugata Sedera IGT Red 2008

$12.84

$154.10
Case of 12 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2008
Country : Italy
State: Sicily
Region : Sicily
Type : Red Wine
Varietal : Nero d'Avola
Donnafugata Tancredi Red Blend 2006

$36.62

$219.73
Case of 6 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2006
Country : Italy
State: Sicily
Region : Sicily
Type : Red Wine
Varietal : Nero d'Avola and Cabernet Sauvignon
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