An important wine made from grapes called "Frappato" and "Nero D'Avola". It's respectful of Cerasuolo's tradition. Its intens and persistent scent recalls a ripe pomegranate. Its deep colour is like a cherry. It would be better to uncork the bottle one hour before and to serve it at 18°-20° C. about.
From the knowledgeable hand of Master Distiller Giovi comes a truly unique grappa. Grappasessanta is produced using an exclusive method that includes aging in small barrels. The result is a powerful, complex yet at the same time smooth grappa.
Ruby red coloured wine. It displays extensive aromas, along with intense notes of sweet elegant oak, ripe uit and chocolate. Stunningly full-bodied on the palate, round, with tannins of outstanding nobleness.
Colour: Ruby red Bouquet: Red cherry flavour, raspberry and small red fruits mainly black currant and blueberry Taste: In the mouth is soft and elegant, rightly tannic
Barocco is a well-structured wine displaying a ruby red hue with purplish blue reflections in the glass. The wine offers complex fragrances of the vanilla, blackberry, currant and pomegranate. This fine red wine features a warm palate and elegant & strong in tannins.
An agreable red wine like a ruby. It has deep and continuing scent; its taste is a little tannic but also wich of shades. It's advisable to uncork one hour before and to serve at 18°-20° C about
A grand family of wine, enchanted by Sicily, discovered Zisola near Noto, an area of rare beauty.This wine made with skill and expertise, and aged for 10 months in small oak barrels, presents itself as elegant and concentrated with great depth.
Doppiozeta The name refers to the name of the manufacturer, the Mazzei family, and also to another wine from the vineyards of Contrada Zisola, for which Doppiozeta has something more to offer, elegance, depth, complexity aromatic. It 'a wine that captures and captivates.
Intense and rich, with a prevailing fruity aroma on the nose, this wine is fairly round in the mouth, medium bodied with a good persistence and harmony.