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Tenuta
Barone La Lumia Sicily, Italy
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La Lumia
"... from the fields of Geloi, the strip of land
of Sicily, which extends between Agrigento, Licata
and the ancient Terranova, where history is one
with myth, we promise to bring to your table,
wherever you may be, a range of wines made from
indigenous vines that from the very first taste
will unveil a three thousand year old legend,
wines produced in such small quantities we feel
that it is important for you to know that we could
soon run out. "
All of Sicily is steeped in Greek and Phoenician
history ; Licata, looked at from this vantage
point boasts the most antique origins of the region
and dates back to the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations.The
proximity to the sea, the fact that the river
Salso - Himera is navigable, and the fertility
of the regions plains, enabled the easy settlement
in the area of these populations.Even the first
vines date back to the Mycenaean period, when
according to legend, King Minos fleeing from his
enemy Daedalus was a guest of King Cocalo who
it appears was residing in what is now present
day Licata.Around the year 690 B.C., the Rhodesians
and the Cretans founded Gela, using the production
and the selling of their wines to created opulence
and wealth in the area.These wines were obtained
by vines they themselves had brought with them.The
downfall of their society began with the arrival
of the Arab populations, however the new arrivals
were not truly Arabs but Berbers.This substantially
weakened the potentially destructive effects of
the invasion on Licata itself.Historical sources
indicate that Fredrick the II King of the Sicilies,
favored the presence of "Greek" wine at his table,
or more accurately wine produced in the Greek
style, using grapes that came from vines brought
over from ancient Greece and abundantly available
on the hills surrounding Gela and Licata.From
the Baron La Lumia's estate one can feast ones
eyes on the rolling plains constantly kissed by
the sun and on the crystalline sea whose horizon
disappears between Malta and the Tunisian coast
; but more importantly inhale the perfume of this
legendary must.The ambitious goal of Nicolo La
Lumia the current owner and manager of the winery
is to bring to life, through his love for this
land and his attachment to its antique heritage,
a wine that is in itself a myth. (Resveratrol
is a substance found in red wine, that according
to U.S University studies, is good for the heart.
Laboratory analysis conducted on the red wines
of the Tenuta La Lumia have revealed that, most
probably due to the most favorable conditions
of the soil and climate conditions of the area,
the resvertarol content is 3-4 times higher than
in other red wines. A modern day elixir! We are
the first to put on our labels "CONTAINS A HIGH
LEVEL OF RESVERATOL".)
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La Lumia Nero d'Avola
Cadetto Rosso
is produced using Espelier trained vines planted
with a density of 3400 plants per hectare 45/50
quintals per hectare. Pruning is done using the
Guyot method. Only the Nero d'Avola varietal is
used, with only a slight difference to the Signorio.
The vines used are "younger" than the mature ones
used to obtain Signorio Rosso. Fermentation occurs
at 24 degrees C. Fermentation with the marc on
the skins lasts between 8 to 10 and 10 days. The
wine is aged in stainless steel tanks for two
years. Cadetto Rosso is aged Maturation in the
bottle is of at least 12 months in bottle prior
to release.The wine can age in the bottle for
over l0 years. A prized wine obtained using Nero
d'Avola grape vinified naturally, which have been
fermented at 24 degrees C.
Il Signorio Rosso
is produced using Espelier trained vines planted
with a density of 3400 plants per hectare. 45/50
quintals per hectare. Pruning is done using the
gujot Guyot method. The vines used are between
nine and twenty years of age.Fermentation occurs
at 24 degrees C. Fermentation with the marc on
the skins lasts between 8 to 10 and 10 days. The
wine is aged in stainless steel tanks for two
years. Signorio Rosso is aged Maturation in the
bottle is of at least 12 months in bottle prior
to release. Only the Nero d'Avola varietal is
used. (La Lumia was the first winery in Sicily
to bottle this varietal !) The wine can age in
the bottle for over l0 years. A precious wine
vinified naturally from the Nero D'Avola grape.
Only mature vines have been used (vines from nine
to 20 years of age).
Don Toto
is a grand, inspired wine; decisive, strong, and
generous. It is destined to leave its mark as
did the man whose portrait graces the bottle's
label. Don Toto La Lumia is the founder of the
noble house and a true innovator. At the end of
the 1800's, when Don Toto was head of the La Lumia
family he had already introduced modern farming
machinery onto his lands. He also installed the
first telephone system in order to link the properties
overseers to the family palace. With the help
of master wine makers he began to modernize his
vineyards, plant new vines, and most important
of all began to bottle his wine. The first person
in Licata to do so. It is Barone Nicolo La Lumia,
Don Toto's great- grandson, today a wine producer
of high acclaim, who decided to dedicate his most
full bodied wine to Don Toto. It is in honor of
this innovative spirit that it was decided to
distribute this wine and the others included in
the Family collection exclusively using the internet:
a perfect mix of antique family traditions and
modern technology. A highly prized wine made using
only the Nero d'Avola grape. The aging process
is completed in oak barrels. The wine has a high
content of resveratrol.
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