The palate has a touch of green rosemary and wild berry, with a hint of toasted almond on the finish. It is named after the high-altitude vineyard (located 1,300–1,700 feet above sea level) from which the Nero d'Avola grapes were sourced.
The palate has a touch of green rosemary and wild berry, with a hint of toasted almond on the finish. It is named after the high-altitude vineyard (located 1,300–1,700 feet above sea level) from which the Nero d'Avola grapes were sourced.
The palate has a touch of green rosemary and wild berry, with a hint of toasted almond on the finish. It is named after the high-altitude vineyard (located 1,300–1,700 feet above sea level) from which the Nero d'Avola grapes were sourced.