Halarà, from the greek:
TAKE it EASY!

It’s a special project made by 6 Italian natural winegrowers. At the end of August 2019, they joined their forces to save an old vineyard getting together in Marsala, Sicily, for the first harvest. We fall in love with this unique project and Alessandro reached them in Marsala. The short movie is a forever memory of how this meaningful project started. In 2020 a rosato (3300 bottles) and a red wine (2600) from the rare native Parpato grapes have been released. In 2021 a white wine from Cataratto grape will be ready.

Halarà, is a story of:

Stefano Amerighi – Cortona (Toscana)
Nino Barraco – Marsala (Sicilia)
Francesco Di Franco “’A Vita” – Cirò (Calabria)
Corrado Dottori “La Distesa” – Cupramontana (Marche)
Francesco Ferrari “Tanca Nica” – Pantelleria (Sicilia)
Giovanni Scarfone “Bonavita” – Faro (Sicilia)

Together they are
the Halarà Natural
Winegrowers
of the Mediterranean

Halarà, from the greek:
TAKE it EASY!

It’s a special project made by 6 Italian natural winegrowers. At the end of August 2019, they joined their forces to save an old vineyard getting together in Marsala, Sicily, for the first harvest. We fall in love with this unique project and Alessandro reached them in Marsala. The short movie is a forever memory of how this meaningful project started. In 2020 a rosato (3300 bottles) and a red wine (2600) from the rare native Parpato grapes have been released. In 2021 a white wine from Cataratto grape will be ready.

Halarà, is a story of:

Stefano Amerighi – Cortona (Toscana)
Nino Barraco – Marsala (Sicilia)
Francesco Di Franco “’A Vita” – Cirò (Calabria)
Corrado Dottori “La Distesa” – Cupramontana (Marche)
Francesco Ferrari “Tanca Nica” – Pantelleria (Sicilia)
Giovanni Scarfone “Bonavita” – Faro (Sicilia)

Together they are
the Halarà Natural
Winegrowers
of the Mediterranean