Cottanera
Cottanera is a Castiglione di Sicilia winery in Contrada Iannazzo, combining polished Etna DOC wines, strong hospitality infrastructure and volcanic vineyards on the northern slope.
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- Address
- Strada Provinciale 89, Contrada Iannazzo, 95030 Castiglione di Sicilia CT, Italy
- Phone
- +39 0942 963601
- Website
- cottanera.it
Cottanera is a Castiglione di Sicilia winery in Contrada Iannazzo, combining polished Etna DOC wines, strong hospitality infrastructure and volcanic vineyards on the northern slope.
Cottanera broadens the destination beyond cult producers by adding a visitor-friendly estate with clear tasting infrastructure and a strong Etna DOC portfolio. It is a practical anchor for travelers staying near Castiglione or Randazzo.
The estate works with Etna’s native grapes, especially Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio and Carricante, alongside a broader volcanic-site portfolio. Its location in Contrada Iannazzo keeps it firmly in the northern-slope story.
This is one of the easier Etna winery visits to route because the Maps data includes a clear address, phone, rating and substantial review base. It fits with Tornatore, Tenuta delle Terre Nere and other Randazzo/Castiglione stops.
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Refined yet relaxed estate atmosphere on the northern slopes of Mount Etna, with contemporary tasting spaces set amid tranquil vineyards and lava-soil terraces, offering calm, unhurried guided tastings and views of the surrounding countryside.[1][2][4][10]












