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Mathieu,  France France
21 Jul 2023
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Wine tasting in an organic winery

About: Four Skies

Discover the magic of Sicilian wine at the Four Skies winery. A visit to the cellar opens the doors to how the producers work their magic, turning grapes into great flavours.

Guests can see the production process step by step and take an active part in it, from tasting Shiraz that slowly matures and refines in tanks to corking a freshly filled bottle of Catarratto.

Four Skies
Strada Statale 119 di Gibellina, 91011, Alcamo
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