Showing posts with label Nero d'Avola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nero d'Avola. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Torretta di Mondelli Nero d'Avola 2010


Appearance: Light purple.
Aroma: Juicy plums and smoke.
Flavour: Lean and dry medium-bodied red with a fresh green character and simple tannic finish.
Black pepper, redcurrants and bitter greens.

This is a youthful red wine and is perfect with meaty fish, pasta or other tomato-based dishes where fuller-bodied red wines are not wanted. I was surprised by the quality of this wine and recommend it.

Wine Name: Torretta di Mondelli Nero d'Avola
Producer: CS Birgi, Italy
Grape/Blend: Nero d'Avola
Vintage: 2010
Alcohol: 12.5%
Country: Italy (Sicily)
Bought at: Sainsbury's
Price: £4.49 (50% off £8.99)
Value for money: ♦ Very Good
Over all rating:♦ Good

Monday, 21 March 2011

Sicilano Wild Cat Nero d’Avola 2008



Appearance: Deep ruby-rose.
Aroma: Savoury and earthy.
Flavour: Full-bodied and complex, this wine is a great food wine. Very dry with beautiful silky tannins showing potential for 2 - 3 years of aging.
Blood, black pepper, evergreen.

This was my first ever Nero d'Avola wine and I was very excited to get it open. With its powerful body and peppery finish, it wasn't unlike a Shiraz. It's a real 'grown ups' wine and I reckon perfect with meaty stews and - wine bottle label cliché or not - would go very well with game.
 
Wine Name: Wild Cat
Producer: Sicilano
Grape/Blend: Nero d'Avola (Organic)
Vintage: 2009
Alcohol: 13.5%
Country: Italy (Sicily)
Bought at: Waitrose
Price: £6.49
Value for money: Good
Over all rating: Good