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Feudo Principi di Butera Insolia Sicilia 75cl
AED 63.00
Crisp Sicilian white that makes weeknight pasta feel like a holiday. Think lemon zest, white peach, and a little salty sea-breeze vibe, with a dry, food-friendly finish that keeps you coming back. It’s made from Insolia (a classic Sicily grape) and it’s the kind of Italian wine you’ll want on standby for seafood, salads, and anything with olive oil and herbs.
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Bright, sunny Sicily in a glass, this Insolia is the bottle you reach for when you want flavour without fuss. It’s clean, lively, and seriously easy to love, but still interesting enough to make you pause mid-sip and go, “wait, what’s that note?”
- Made with Insolia (Sicily’s signature white grape): You get citrusy freshness and gentle fruit, so it plays nicely with food instead of steamrolling it.
- From Sicily, Italy: That warm-island climate shows up as ripe fruit, while the coastal influence brings a subtle salty edge that keeps things snappy.
- Dry, zesty personality: It keeps your palate awake, which means it’s a great pick when you’re bouncing between bites and sips all night.
Tasting notes
- Appearance: Pale straw with a bright, clear shine.
- Nose: Lemon peel, white flowers, and stone fruit (think white peach), with a faint herbal lift.
- Taste: Fresh citrus and orchard fruit up front, lively acidity, and a light mineral, slightly saline touch that makes it feel super food-ready.
- Body: Light to medium-bodied, more refreshing than weighty.
- Finish: Clean, citrusy, and gently savoury, it leaves you ready for the next sip.
This is the kind of Italian white wine that fits real life. Pizza night. Grilled chicken. Shrimp. A big salad with feta and lemon. It doesn’t demand a special occasion, it turns whatever you’re eating into the occasion.
If you’re building a home “go-to” lineup, Insolia is a smart move because it hits that sweet spot between crowd-pleaser and conversation-starter. Pour it for friends who say they “don’t know wine,” and they’ll still have something to point to, the citrus, the peach, that little coastal savoury thing.
Fun Fact: Principi di Butera is a historic Sicilian estate, and the “Feudo” name is a nod to the island’s old feudal landholdings (basically, this wine comes with a tiny slice of Sicily’s backstory).