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Discover organic Sicilian wines and seasonal street food at Caruso & Minini, including a winery tour, tastings, and scents from the vegetable garden in Marsala.

The Marsala: Caruso & Minini wine tasting tour offers an engaging exploration of Sicilian organic wines paired with seasonal street food. With a duration of just 1 hour, this experience combines wine tasting, a guided winery tour, and delightful food pairings made exclusively from KM 0 ingredients. It’s ideal for those interested in sustainable viticulture and authentic local flavors.
The tour starts at the wine shop on Via Salemi 3, where visitors are led through a guided visit of the winery and barrel cellar. The focus on sustainability and social inclusion projects behind each label offers a meaningful insight into the winery’s philosophy. It’s a compact, informative experience suited for wine lovers and anyone curious about Sicilian organic production.
While the experience is fully accessible and includes water and bottle purchases, it doesn’t feature extra tasting options included in the price, which can be added on-site. This makes it an excellent, straightforward choice for a short, focused wine and food tasting in Sicily.
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At Caruso & Minini, the wines are crafted exclusively using grapes from their own vineyards, emphasizing sustainability across the entire process. The winery tour includes a walk through the barrel cellar and explanations of winemaking and aging techniques.
The winery’s focus on social inclusion projects makes each bottle more meaningful, echoing a commitment to environmental and social responsibility. Visitors learn about how sustainability impacts both the vineyard and cellar practices, highlighting the importance of eco-friendly viticulture.

The three tastings feature native Sicilian varieties:
– Grico (Grecanico), paired with a meatball with ricotta and mint
– Bibbo (dried zibibibbo), complemented by an arancina alla norma
– Frappello (a blend of frappato and nerello mascalese), served alongside a paninetto with zucchini and aged cacio
Each wine reflects the terroir of Sicily and is produced organically with low sulfites, offering a pure tasting experience. The food pairings are thoughtfully seasonal and local, designed to enhance the character of each wine while respecting seasonality.
This tour features more than just wine — it includes the scents from the vegetable garden, adding an aromatic layer to the experience. Visitors get to enjoy garden fragrances while tasting gourmet street food, which emphasizes seasonal ingredients and local produce.
The street food items such as meatballs with ricotta and mint, paninetto with zucchini, and arancina alla norma are all made with KM 0 ingredients, highlighting Sicilian culinary traditions. The combination of aromas from the garden and flavors from the food makes this a sensory-rich experience.
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The guided tour of the winery starts with an overview of winemaking processes and aging techniques. The sommelier explains the winery’s philosophy, highlighting the importance of sustainability and social inclusion projects** behind each label.
This adds an educational dimension, giving visitors context about organic practices, the local landscape, and Sicilian wine culture. The barrel cellar visit provides insight into how wines develop over time, making each sip more meaningful.
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The tour lasts about 1 hour with live guides available in Italian and English. It offers flexible booking options—you can reserve now and pay later—and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Participants meet at the wine shop and have the opportunity to purchase additional glasses or bottles after the tasting, making it suitable for those wanting to extend their experience. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring broad accessibility.
Compared to other options, like the Marsala historic winery tours or florio winery visits, this experience emphasizes organic, low sulfite wines and seasonal food. It offers a more intimate and educational look at Sicilian organic practices.
While other tours may include larger groups or different highlights, the focus here on sustainability and local ingredients gives it a unique edge for visitors interested in authentic Sicilian wine culture and eco-friendly practices.
This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about organic winemaking and the local Sicilian varieties. It also suits food lovers interested in seasonal, local street food paired thoughtfully with wine.
Because of its short duration and accessible format, it’s perfect for travelers with limited time who want a focused, meaningful tasting in Marsala. Those seeking a deeper dive into Sicilian wine or sustainable practices will find this especially rewarding.
The Marsala: Caruso & Minini wine tasting offers a compact, educational, and sensory experience in the heart of Sicily. It combines organic wines, seasonal street food, and scents from the vegetable garden to create a multi-layered tasting.
While it doesn’t include extensive wine options or a full day at the winery, its emphasis on sustainability and local ingredients makes it stand out. It’s best suited for curious travelers and wine lovers who appreciate authenticity and eco-conscious practices.
This tour provides a delightful glimpse into Sicilian organic viticulture and culinary traditions in an accessible, engaging format.
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for most visitors with mobility needs.
How long does the tasting last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 1 hour, including the guided winery tour and food and wine tastings.
Can I buy bottles after the tour?
Yes, visitors have the option to purchase bottles or extra glasses on-site, with prices paid directly in the wine shop.
Is there a dress code?
There is no specific dress code mentioned; comfortable attire is recommended for walking around the winery.
Are the wines gluten-free or suitable for food allergies?
The tour focuses on native Sicilian wines made with local grapes; specific allergen information is not provided, so check with the provider if needed.
What languages are available for the tour?
Tours are offered in Italian and English, ensuring broad accessibility for international visitors.