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LOT 28 - 15 Bottles of Sicilian Nostro Posto

Raise your glass to a taste of Sicily with 15 bottles of Nostro Posto, a premium Nero d'Avola that captures the essence of the island's rich winemaking tradition. 

This medium-bodied red is made by the renowned Settesoli cooperative, a passionate group of local farmers and winemakers who have worked together for decades to produce some of Italy's finest wines. 

Premium Sicilian Wine: This is more than just wine, it's a product of passion and tradition, handcrafted by a cooperative that has become a symbol of quality winemaking in Sicily. 

Perfect for Sharing: Whether hosting a dinner party, holiday celebration, or special event, 15 bottles provide plenty to go around, ideal for pairing with pasta, arancini, or Sicilian pizza. 

A Unique Wine Story: Made with care by the Settesoli cooperative, whose winemaking roots go back to the 1970s, this wine is a tribute to the Planeta family, pioneers of modern Sicilian winemaking. 

Flavour Profile: Medium-bodied, lightly spiced, and bursting with ripe red fruit, this Nero d'Avola is a crowd-pleaser for both casual wine drinkers and seasoned connoisseurs alike. 

Tasting Notes Flavour: Ripe and silky, with a perfect balance of red fruit, herb, and spice. 

Aroma: Intense notes of redcurrant and plum, accented by a hint of wild herbs. 

Appearance: Deep ruby red, inviting and vibrant. 

Allergy Information: Contains Sulphites ABV: 12% 

Bottle Size: 750 ml 

Country of Origin: Italy, Sicily The Heart of Sicily in Every Bottle Sicily is an island with a big heart, and this wine is a reflection of the passion and warmth that goes into every drop. Crafted by a community of farmers and winemakers working together for generations, this wine brings the spirit of Sicily from 'our place to yours'. Whether you are a seasoned wine lover or simply looking to elevate your next gathering, these 15 bottles are a celebration in a glass. 

Don't miss your chance to bring home this authentic Sicilian experience!

 

Kindly Donated by Laithwaites

Current bid: £175
By Nicholas Day

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