Gurrida – Nelson's underwater vineyard
Friday 2 September 2016

When I was working as a sommelier in an Italian restaurant in Berlin in the early 1990s, a colleague of mine told me a story about an underwater vineyard in Sicily. I thought it was a myth because it just didn’t make any sense to me. Vines are hardy, but a vineyard that is inundated surely cannot produce anything close to quality and would probably drown. But it turned up again, this time in 2001 during Vinitaly, the world’s largest annual wine fair, which takes place in Verona. This time I was shown pictures of vines sticking out of a...
Become a member to view this article and thousands more!
Premium
- 15,413 featured articles
- 274,228 wine reviews
- Maps from The World Atlas of Wine, 8th edition (RRP £50)
- The Oxford Companion to Wine, 5th edition (RRP £50)
- Members’ forum
Monthly
Annually
£99
Save 10% with annual membership
Professional
- 15,413 featured articles
- 274,228 wine reviews
- Maps from The World Atlas of Wine, 8th edition (RRP £50)
- The Oxford Companion to Wine, 5th edition (RRP £50)
- Members’ forum
- Commercial use of our Tasting Notes
£199
per year