Corvo produces wines from Terre Siciliane in Southern Italy, drawing on the region's Mediterranean climate and volcanic soils. The winery's portfolio centers on native and international varieties suited to Sicily's terroir. Its Pinot Noir expresses the cool-climate potential of the island's higher elevations, while the Bianco, made from Garganega, captures the crisp, mineral character typical of the variety. The Rosso, built on Nero d'Avola—Sicily's signature dark grape—reflects the region's warm, sun-driven ripening. These wines have been assessed by major critics including Wine Advocate, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Falstaff, and Decanter, positioning Corvo within Sicily's contemporary wine conversation.