
Italian Nerello Winexpert Limited Edition Wine Making Kit
Growing on the slopes of active Mt. Etna in Sicily, Italy, Nerello grapes create a fantastic red wine bursting with berry and fruit notes, cinnamon and herbs!
Growing on the slopes of active Mt. Etna in Sicily, Italy, Nerello grapes create a fantastic red wine bursting with berry and fruit notes, cinnamon and herbs!
Sun-kissed Sicily has been growing grapes for more than 3,000 years; the hot temperatures, consistent sunshine and moderate rainfall make it a wine haven. The slopes around Mount Etna on the island’s east coast are a sweet spot for Nerello, where the higher elevation brings cooler nighttime temperatures which help maintain the grape’s desirable acidity. The volcanic soils impart mineral notes on the grape, and with Etna’s frequent eruptions, soil composition is constantly transforming.Grown on the slopes of an active volcano, Nerello is a wine that knows how to get your attention and keep it! Appealing aromas of cherry, strawberry and rose unfold into juicy red berry and crushed strawberry flavours with hints of cinnamon and herbs. Sleek and savoury with earthy and mineral nuances, fresh acidity and smooth, polished tannins.
This kit contains all the ingredients (including yeast) and the instructions needed to make your wine. Bottles and corks must be purchased separately.
Kit Yield: | 6 Gallons |
Alcohol by Volume (ABV): | 13.5% |
Oak Intensity: | Medium |
Sweetness: | Dry |
Body: | Medium-Full |
Grape Skins Included?: | No |
Country: | Sicily, Italy |
Labels Included?: | Yes |
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