Feudo Disisa Nero D'Avola 02/02/2010
![]() You can see the deep color extracted from this Sicilian grape. The Nero d'Avola varietal thrives in the hot, dry climate of the end of Italy's boot. Its flavors attain an intense level of concentration, yet this wine has some fresh, floral element that makes it seem lighter on the palate. The berry aromas are strong, complimenty by some musty and floral notes. In the mouth this wine doesn't feel huge, with tannins tearing apart the cheeks and gums, but it definitely has substance. There is a hint of spiciness, too, which evoked a peppery strawberry image for me. I like this wine enough to give it a solid B, but priced in the upper teens it may be too much buck and not enough bang (I got it up at the Wine Source in Baltimore for $15). If you haven't tasted a wine made from this native southern Italian grape, it is worth the trip to your local wine shop. 1 Comment | AuthorWith a little traveling, a bit of time, and an infinite amount of curiosity, I will explore the countless flavors life has to offer. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |