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  • A nice selection of Sicilian treats and wines – but they don’t come cheap.

  • Since 1926 this shop has offered the best of local wild fruits and greens, cheese, bread, pistachios, mushrooms, marmalade and wine.

  • In this unusual grocer’s there is a wide selection of prepared foods, cheeses and vegetables, and a great choice of wines.

  • Since 1882 Altieri has been producing their own uniquely designed pieces in gold, coral and ceramics.

  • Altieri produces ceramics in traditional styles as well as their own innovative designs. There are also pieces in gold, silver and coral in the decorative arts tradition of Trapani (see Altieri 1882, Erice).

  • Palermo’s most interesting market sells fish, produce and household goods.

  • Cantine Florio, Marsala

    Inside the Florio institution is a nice store and a wine museum with a selection of antique tools used for wine-making.

  • This established Marsala family offers tours (in various languages) of the cellars and tastings.

  • Catania’s market is famous for the variety of fish and the rowdy vendors.

  • Signore Managò’s Sicilian ceramics include traditional designs from Caltagirone and Santo Stefano di Camastra.

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