Viticultural technical assistance
13 August 2015
Organic wine, IRVO launches statistics
The first statistical data on Sicilian organic wine producers have been completed and communicated. This is a first picture of the current wine situation.
It was completed by the technical-information desk of the IRVO of Canicattì led by the oenologist Giovanni Giardina. “This is an important and interesting step for the island's wine sector – comments Antonino Di Giacomo, extraordinary commissioner of the body – it will in fact allow us to prepare any activities to support the sector”.
Thirty-two companies have so far taken part in this "check-up", in much of the Palermo area, followed by those in Ragusa and Trapani. The analysis also shows that most of the production is destined for bottling and that the grapes used come from the same territories of the producing company.
Here are the Sicilian organic wine producing companies that have joined so far:
BAGLIESI
BARBERA
OF GIOVANNA
MILAZZO
SOLSICANO
DELIELLA
SCILIO
CATS
SALAMITE
VASARI
THE FAIRYTALE
MARABINO
FOSS ESTATE
BIOVIOLA
FORACI
RALLO
VACCARO GIACOMO
GULFI
LAGOVUVERI
MAY WINES
OCCHPINTI
HOLY TRESA
PETTINEO VINEYARD
FOREST FALCONRY
CENTOPASSI
COSSENTINO
MARCHESI DE GREGORIO
MONTONI
SPADAFORA
TAMBOURINE
TODARO
VALDIBELLA
CVA Canicattì
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Public consultation for the update of the Three-Year Plan for the Prevention of Corruption and Transparency (PTPCT) 2026/2028. In order to allow maximum involvement in the preparation of the update of the Three-Year Plan for the Prevention of Corruption and Transparency of the Regional Institute of Wine and Oil for the three-year period 2026/2028, all interested parties – particularly citizens, companies, consumer associations, representative trade unions, and other entities operating in the territory representing particular interests – are invited to submit comments and/or proposals to the Head of Corruption Prevention and Transparency (RPCT), which will be evaluated during the drafting of the document.
