Country |
Italy |
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Region |
Sicily |
Grape |
Nero d'Avola |
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Nero d’Avola ‘Coralto’, Curatolo Arini
£17.95
The Curatolo family are famous Marsala producers but this Nero d’Avola is also exceptional. A fine example of the grape that stands up well against wines at twice the price. The rich, dark fruit flavours combine with smooth, supple tannins to make an almost perfect steak wine!
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Categories: Italy, Red Wine
Tags: Nero d'Avola, red wine, Sicily
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