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EMIL SCIACCA

TABLE RED WINE  ·  ITALY  ·  Approved Jun 19, 2026
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What to Expect

Expect a table red wine from Italy, crafted primarily from Nerello Mascalese grapes. This wine offers a pale color, featuring aromas of red fruits such as cherry and cranberry, with savory notes like rose, dried herbs, and stony volcanic impressions. With noticeable but fine tannins and a lighter body than many southern Italian reds, this Etna red is sure to appeal to those who enjoy the balance and structure found in aromatic red wines like Pinot Noir or Nebbiolo. It pairs beautifully with dishes such as mushrooms, poultry, pork, oily fish, and charred vegetables.

TTB ID26163001000299
Brand nameEMIL SCIACCA
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationITALY
Grape varietalsNERELLO MASCALESE, NERELLO CAPPUCCIO
Approval dateJun 19, 2026
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code45634
Serial number26J137
Permit numberNY-I-1421
Producer name & addressT. EDWARD WINES, LTD. 666 BROADWAY UNIT 8 NEW YORK NY 10012 T. EDWARD WINES & SPIRITS&nbsp(Used on label)
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