Kidnapped is a renowned winery located in Sicily, Italy. The Rapitalà estate is located in the Camporeale region, in the Sicilian hinterland, and is one of the historic wineries of Sicily, with a long tradition in the production of high quality wines. The history of Rapitalà dates back to the 18th century when the company was founded by the Whitaker family, an important English family who settled in Sicily. The estate has gone through several phases of development and transformation over the centuries and was renovated and modernized during the 20th century. Today, Rapitalà is known for producing a wide range of high-quality wines, including white, red and rosé wines. Some of the best-known wines produced by Rapitalà include: Rapitalà Grand Cru: This is one of the company's most prestigious wines and is available in both white and red versions. Rapitalà Grand Cru is known for its complexity and structure. Nuare: This is a red wine that expresses the unique character of Nero d'Avola grapes, a native Sicilian variety. It is an elegant wine rich in ripe fruit. Royal Field: This is a red wine made from Nero d'Avola, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. It is known for its black fruit and spice profile. Solinero: This white wine is made mainly with Grillo grapes, a native variety of Sicily. It is a fresh and aromatic wine. Rapitalà is committed to the production of high quality wines that reflect the unique characteristics of the Sicilian terroir. The winery uses modern winemaking and bonding techniques, but also maintains a respect for Sicilian winemaking traditions. The company has earned a good reputation in the wine world and is appreciated both nationally and internationally.