Cantina Horus, Vittoria Frappato “Sole e Terra”
For the last decade, the remote, coastal Sicilian appellation of Vittoria has gripped the attention of sommeliers, critics, and collectors around the globe. Be it a savage red from Arianna Occhipinti or the deep, amber-hued whites of her uncle Giusto at COS, Vittoria’s unique clay-limestone terroir has enraptured an entire generation of wine enthusiasts. So, you can imagine how excited the SommSelect team was when, earlier this year, we were introduced to a third superstar in Vittoria: Cantina Horus.
A few months ago we offered Horus’ Cerasuolo “Pittore Contadino” and this fire-breathing, eye-catching red sold out in a matter of hours. Since then, we’ve been besieged by unfulfilled re-order requests. And while we won’t see more of that wine until 2021, we’re no less elated to share a second, truly breathtaking red from Horus today. This 2018 “Sole e Terra” is everything I want from Frappato: plump cherries and strawberries bursting from the bottle, impossibly elegant floral and herbal perfume, high-toned white pepper and stone, and a tightrope balance between freshness and ripeness that persists as the wine evolves flatteringly into days 3-5 (multi-day stamina is a quality often absent from other Vittoria reds). Perhaps most importantly, this wine has proven to be an indispensible “skeleton key” at my dinner table. While many classic, piquant and umami-rich southern Italian dishes like spaghetti alla puttanesca or caponata present a challenge for tannic Nebbiolo or Sangiovese-based reds, this Frappato effortlessly lifts its native cuisine to higher heights. This is an exceptional Sicilian red and I suspect it won’t last long!