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Strabo also gives us a description of the volcanic terroir of Mount Etna that could come out of a modern wine book: “However, after the burning ashes have occasioned a temporary damage, they fertilise the country for future seasons, and render the soil good for the vine and very strong for other produce, the neighbourng districts to being equally adapted to the produce of wine.” |
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== Modern production == |
== Modern production == |
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 14 December 2025
Val Demone wine is
Geography and climate
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Viticulture characteristics. Distinguishes valley from the other two
Strabo also gives us a description of the volcanic terroir of Mount Etna that could come out of a modern wine book: “However, after the burning ashes have occasioned a temporary damage, they fertilise the country for future seasons, and render the soil good for the vine and very strong for other produce, the neighbourng districts to being equally adapted to the produce of wine.”


