Tags: Flowering Plant, Grape.

Nero d’Avola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnero ˈdavola]; Black of Avola in Italian) is the most important red wine grape in Sicily and is one of Italy’s most important indigenous varieties. It is named after Avola in the far south of Sicily and its wines are compared to New World Shirazes with sweet tannins and plum or peppery flavours. It also contributes to Marsala blends.

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