Growing Conditions

TYPE OF SOIL: alluvial soils which are loose, dark, deep and with few stones, generally rich with limey sections
ALTITUDE: 30 metres above sea level.
YIELD PER HECTARE: 60/65 quintals.
TRAINING SYSTEM: NERO D’AVOLA Spurred cordon. NOCERA Spurred cordon and supported alberello.
PLANTING DENSITY: 5,000 vines per hectare.

Nose

Explosive nose with notes of mediterranian maquis, blue fruits and jammy berries.

Palate

On the palate thick but refined tannins, well integrated with the oak

Appearance

brilliant, intense ruby colour with dark violet reflexes.

Food Pairing

Home-made appetizers, ragout-based first courses, artichokes prepared in all ways, lamb, and pot baked grouper.

Aging

To drink at once or keep up to 3 years.

Harvest

HARVESTING PERIOD: 18th September.

Ratings & Awards

92/100

JamesSuckling.com

James Suckling


92/100

Vinous

Eric Guido


90/100

Wine Advocate

Monica Larner