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Tenute dei Paladini is a family-run winery. It was born in the 30s with Matteo Paladino. Currently Matteo and Emanuela Paladino, grandsons of the founder, follow the in the footsteps of his father Paolo and represent the third generation. The company, located in Western Sicily, in the province of Trapani, the most vineyard in Italy, in an area between Petrosino, Mazara del Vallo and Salemi, extends over an area of about 60 hectares. Next to the traditionally native cultivars such as Nero d'Avola, Grillo, Grecanico, Inzolia, Moscato Bianco and Zibibbo, “international” varieties such as Merlot, Sirah are bred and Chardonnay who have found the most suitable terroir for their geological adaptation. Our philosophy is based on love for agriculture, for our land and, in particular, for the fruits it produces. Our company is committed to producing quality wines that meet the evolving tastes of the consumer.
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Tenute dei Paladini is a family-run winery. It was born in the 30s with Matteo Paladino. Currently Matteo and Emanuela Paladino, grandsons of the founder, follow the in the footsteps of his father Paolo and represent the third generation. The company, located in Western Sicily, in the province of Trapani, the most vineyard in Italy, in an area between Petrosino, Mazara del Vallo and Salemi, extends over an area of about 60 hectares. Next to the traditionally native cultivars such as Nero d'Avola, Grillo, Grecanico, Inzolia, Moscato Bianco and Zibibbo, “international” varieties such as Merlot, Sirah are bred and Chardonnay who have found the most suitable terroir for their geological adaptation. Our philosophy is based on love for agriculture, for our land and, in particular, for the fruits it produces. Our company is committed to producing quality wines that meet the evolving tastes of the consumer.