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Passomaggio Rosso Abbazia Santa Anastasia
A red wine made from a Sicilian grape like the Nero d'Avola and vinified with a small quantity of Merlot grapes left to ripen under the hot Sicilian sun. It has a good maceration and average aging in wood to round its noble tannins, keeping the original fragrance and primary bouquet. A soft, rich and balanced wine which can be aged.



€10.37
Pithoi nero D'Avola Maggio Vini
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Typical bouquet with red berry fruits scents; full and well balanced taste with a refine and persistent structure. Combine with cheeses and cold cuts, typical dishes of the Sicilian cuisine
€4.30
Castello Svevo Rosso Milazzo
Ruby red color with purple hues, the nose has an intense and elegant, with notes of liquorice and spices which then must be open to notes of ripe red fruit reminiscent of cherry. The palate is well structured and round with a nice tannic structure.
€13.60
Il Rosso Principe di Corleone
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Made from Nero d'Avola, Merlot and Cabernet-Sauvignon grapes, Il Rosso by the Principe di Corleone winery is a typical red wine from Sicily. It fascinates for its ruby red color and for its intense, very complicated, elegant, warm and dry taste. Wine of great personality and full body thanks to the maturation in French oak barrels for about 8 months.
Nero D'Avola Principe di Corleone
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Nero d'Avola by Principe di Corleone is a wine that stands out for the rich variety of aromas and for the fruity and oaky touches it offers. It has a beautiful deep red color with violet reflections, the scent is intense and fragrant. The taste is fine and elegant, warm, dry, full-bodied.
Don Pietro Red Wine Spadafora
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This is the second red wine of the range and, unlike the red label Syrah, it is a structured wine with the typical elegance of a Sicilian Bordeaux blend, therefore Nero d'Avola, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. 
Nero D'Avola Cellar Torrepalino
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This is one of Sicily’s best loved vines, the most Sicilian of the Sicilian varieties, and the most ubiquitous of all varieties on the island. It is now well known all over the world, prompting countries with new wine traditions to attempt imitations to no avail.