WINE DESCRIPTION
Nero d’Avola is the most important red wine grape in Sicily, and is one
of Italy’s most important indigenous varieties. It is named after Avola, a
town in the far south of Sicily and its wines are compared to New World
Shiraz, with sweet tannins and plum or peppery flavors. “The Black Grape
of Avola” seems to have been selected by growers near Avola several
hundred years ago. Initially it was confined to the southern tip of Sicily,
but more recently has spread throughout the island. Its percentage is
uncertain, though for sure there are no significant plantings outside of Sicily.
TASTING NOTES
Dark ruby red color. The bouquet on the nose is intense and typical with
hints of dark cherries and blackberries together with more complex
aromas of wet leather, black olive and Indian ink in the background. On
the palate it is dry, rich, full-bodied, with a refreshing, long and fruity finish.
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