About
The hill is 400 meters high, sunny, windy. Grapes grow healthy, ripen in the sun and cool off at night. Patient olive trees let themselves be caressed by the wind. Here, we do this, we go along with nature.
They have cultivated this land since 1860. Their great-grandfather Domenico planted olive trees. Many seasons have passed since then. Today they are responsible for these olive trees and the vineyard. The district is called Chinesi, once inhabited by the Sicans, cultivated by the Arabs, then belonged to the Church of Agrigento on concession of the Normans, finally bought for 800 scudi by the noble family of Barresi, of Norman origin.