Nero d’ avola by g.ellms
Nero d’ Avola (“nair-oh davo-la”)When “dark” (nero) is the first part of a grape’s name, you can assume that it’s got somecharacter. Although there are varying levels of opacity, most wines made with Nero d’ Avolahave rich dark bodies that lead beautiful ruby colors to the edge of a glass. On the nose, itexpresses bold…