The Montoni estate is in the hinterland of Sicily, located in the Contrada Montoni in the commune of Cammarata-Agrigento. The estate was acquireed by the Alfano family in the eartly 70s. In 2004, Gaetano Alfano decided to transform the grapes from his Father’s estate to create a brand of Sicilian Wines.
wine is forEveryone
We believe wine is something everyone can enjoy. It makes life a little sweeter. No pretenses here. Only the good stuff.


expect the bestQuality
Our wines capture fruit at its finest. Our winemakers continually refine each wine in our portfolio.
Our Wines

2020Montani Rosso - Nero D'Avola IGP
Elegant scents of ripe cherry and wild rose
Sapid, round and full-bodied
Pasta with meat-sauce, braised and roast meats
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2020Sangiovese
A versatile ruby red wine
Intense fragrance and a fresh and delicate flavour with cherry fruit, soft spice and tomato leaf character. Medium intensity with nicely balanced tannins.
This wine goes well with pasta, grilled meats and vegetable dishes.
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2020Grecanico Bianco - Sicilia
100% Grecanico
This wine consists of golden apples with subtle undertones of citrus fruits, finished with a floral persistence. Excellent mouth feel that will excite the taste buds.
Perfect accompaniment to pasta dishes with tomato sauce, barbecued chicken, fresh cheeses.
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2020Il Rosato - Roccamena
Brief skin contact on the wine
Pale, delicate medium rose. Bursting with red fruit aromas, notes of wild strawberries, watermelon and citrus skin. Deliciously juicy and supple with lingering cherry flavours. Well balanced with a pleasant and long lasting fruity finish
As an Aperitif, Light Dishes, Starters
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our familyStory
According to legend, it was Dionysus (aka Bacchus) who brought pleasure to mankind, and wine to Sicily.
Legend aside, it is certain that wine has been made in Sicily for millennia. There is evidence that Mycenaean traders cultivated grapes in the Aeolian Islands as early at 1,500 BC and when the Greeks began to settle in Sicily in the 8th century BC, they too were unable to forgo their favourite libation, “oinos”, and introduced several varieties of vines.


tours andTastings
Sicily is a wine-lover’s paradise, such is the variety, complexity and abundance of Bacchus’ unique gift!