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Terre Siciliane Nero d'Avola

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Sicily, Italy
Nero d'Avola
Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Beef, Tomato-Based, Lamb, Venison, Pasta, Salami & Prosciutto, Onion, Pungent Cheese, Pork
Top Notes For
Tim Whelsky

Good, standard Nero D'Avola. Best when you open it and drink it over a few days to a week...flavors develop. Some good herby and spicy qualities. Peppery finish.

Good, standard Nero D'Avola. Best when you open it and drink it over a few days to a week...flavors develop. Some good herby and spicy qualities. Peppery finish.

1 person found it helpfulAug 2nd, 2017
Porkys mom

It’s OK. Don’t love it, don’t hate it. Enjoying it with pizza. Cheers!

It’s OK. Don’t love it, don’t hate it. Enjoying it with pizza. Cheers!

Feb 10th, 2021
Lizzy Swinko

A little too tart/acidic for me, but well crafted wine

A little too tart/acidic for me, but well crafted wine

Dec 2nd, 2020
Jeff Leland

A bit sweet and jammy. Maybe just not my style

A bit sweet and jammy. Maybe just not my style

Nov 21st, 2020
Erika Siegel

Not bad. Mild red

Not bad. Mild red

Aug 3rd, 2020
Erin James

Smooth, semi sweet, medium body

Smooth, semi sweet, medium body

May 15th, 2020
Erin James

Semi sweet, fruity, light body

Semi sweet, fruity, light body

May 15th, 2020
Carly A

Mild fruit, mild tartness, mild spice. Balanced.

Mild fruit, mild tartness, mild spice. Balanced.

Dec 9th, 2019
Kristin Stein

Good red wine, not too dry

Good red wine, not too dry

Jan 14th, 2018
Zoe Khalil

Flavor vastly improved after being allowed to breathe for an hour or more, even when using an aerated pourer. Even better the second day opened. Balanced enough to drink alone.

Flavor vastly improved after being allowed to breathe for an hour or more, even when using an aerated pourer. Even better the second day opened. Balanced enough to drink alone.

Sep 25th, 2017