Passopisciaro

Passopisciaro Sicilia Nerello Mascalese

9.187 ratings
9.223 pro ratings
Sicily, Italy
Nerello Mascalese
Top Notes For
John Riddick

Showing great with 10 years age. Elegant and slightly earthy.

Showing great with 10 years age. Elegant and slightly earthy.

Jun 13th, 2021
James Forsyth

A delicious wine with terrific precision. Cherries and raspberries in abundance, the translucency is deceiving as there's power here. Light bodied but intense.

A delicious wine with terrific precision. Cherries and raspberries in abundance, the translucency is deceiving as there's power here. Light bodied but intense.

Dec 19th, 2017
Jeff Perlegos

Definite Brett but enjoyable nonetheless

Definite Brett but enjoyable nonetheless

Jul 17th, 2017
Christopher Bates

Master Sommelier, Owner/Winemaker Element Winery

9.0

I'm not at vin Italy, but this'll do.

I'm not at vin Italy, but this'll do.

Apr 1st, 2016
Daniel McGeough

🍝🍷

🍝🍷

Nov 10th, 2015
Hollie Schulze

LIOCO/ Client Relations Director

8.0

Beautiful easy drinking Etna

Beautiful easy drinking Etna

Jul 16th, 2015
Peter Yeung

Saline red cherry with minerality with great freshness

Saline red cherry with minerality with great freshness

Jul 11th, 2015
Maura Passanisi

2011 vintage. So much tannin that it obscured the rest of the wine. Can only hope some time tames it.

2011 vintage. So much tannin that it obscured the rest of the wine. Can only hope some time tames it.

May 20th, 2015
Juan Munoz-Oca

Pink peppercorn, dried leaves, sage

Pink peppercorn, dried leaves, sage

Apr 12th, 2015
Andrew Whittle

Co-Owner/Director Summit Estate Wines

9.0

I love this wine - reputedly the most Burgundian wine outside of Burgundy (whatever that means) - lovely restrained fruit with unusual sappy character & chalk/mineral (?volcanic rock from Mt Etna) - a delightful curiosity!

I love this wine - reputedly the most Burgundian wine outside of Burgundy (whatever that means) - lovely restrained fruit with unusual sappy character & chalk/mineral (?volcanic rock from Mt Etna) - a delightful curiosity!

Feb 1st, 2015