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Etna’s Volcanic Wine Country: A Guide to Sicily’s Active Volcano

Etna’s Volcanic Wine Country: A Guide to Sicily’s Active Volcano

Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, erupted on June 2, 2025, sending plumes of ash and lava into the sky. But for those visiting the region's wineries, it was just another day in Sicily's volcanic wine country. Mount Etna's volatile history dates back to 1500 BC, with eruptions happening almost annually. However, the recent display was more intense due to a partial collapse of one side of the South East Crater. Despite this, no major deposits of lava were left on the surrounding slopes, and vineyards remained unaffected. Patricia Tóth, winemaker at Planeta, explains that while Etna's activity can be…
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