About Us
Welcome to
Simenza Hospitality
Purveyors of Fine Sicilian Wines. Simenza Importazioni is proud to be the exclusive UK distributor of premium wines crafted by the esteemed Magaddino family, whose vineyards lie in the sun-soaked hills of Trapani, Sicily. Steeped in tradition and driven by excellence, the Magaddino name is synonymous with artisanal winemaking and award-winning quality.
Currently based in the heart of Sussex, we proudly serve both East and West Sussex and surrounding areas bringing a curated selection of exceptional wines to your weddings, corporate events, and special occasions. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, our wines add an unmistakable touch of elegance and authenticity.
We are committed to offering only wines produced by the Magaddino family, reflecting our belief in quality over quantity. Their deep respect for Sicilian winemaking heritage and unwavering dedication to craftsmanship is evident in every bottle.
Each variety offers a unique tasting experience, celebrating the richness of the Sicilian terrior.
Our selection includes:
* Grillo – A vibrant, refreshing white with citrus and floral notes
* Zibibbo – An aromatic white, delicately sweet with a hint of spice
* Catarratto – A structured and expressive white with a mineral edge
* Nero d'Avola – A bold, rich red with notes of dark fruit and spice
At Simenza Importazioni, we don't just import wine, we bring a piece of Sicily to your table.
Our exceptional, high-quality wines are offered at competitive prices, ensuring outstanding value without compromising on taste or craftsmanship.
Simenza is proud to introduce our newly launched service, Simenza Hospitality. This offering combines our premium wines with professional hospitality service, providing an elevated experience for your event.
If you would like the added elegance of trained staff to serve your wine, our team can help bring a refined touch to your special day.
For tailored quotes and more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
