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Aglaea - the youngest of the Three Graces or Charites, as they were also called the three sisters, daughters of God Zeus, was the goddess of beauty, splendor, glory, magnificence and ornament. She sometimes acted as a messenger for Aphrodite, the god
The vineyards are made up of an absolutely unique terroir - a direct consequence of the numerous eruptions of Etna that have followed each other since more than half a million years ago, when, that is, the activity of the volcano began. The lava rivers solidified, layer upon layer, then covered by the ashes accumulated above. The result today is a very porous soil, rich in minerals and extremely fertile. The vineyards extend over terraces supported and divided by ancient dry stone walls, between 90 and 120 cm high.