
Winery DonnafugataGrappa di Mille E Una Notte
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, beef or lamb.
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Original food and wine pairings with Grappa di Mille E Una Notte
The Grappa di Mille E Una Notte of Winery Donnafugata matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or spicy food such as recipes of braciola (southern italy), shoulder of lamb stuffed with cognac or chicken with green olives.
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Discover the grape variety: Nero d'Avola
Most certainly of Italian origin, more precisely from Sicily where it is very well known. It should be noted that a certain number of Italian grape varieties bear the synonym or name "calabrese", whether or not followed by an epithet, and care should be taken not to confuse them. Calabrese is also known in the United States, Italy, Bulgaria and Malta. In France, it is virtually absent from the vineyard, although it is listed in the Official Catalogue of Wine Grape Varieties, list A1.
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Informations about the Winery Donnafugata
The Winery Donnafugata is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 43 wines for sale in the of Sicily to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Sicily
Sicily is the Southernmost region of Italy, and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. For over 2500 years, Sicily (Sicilia in Italian) has been an important centre of Mediterranean viticulture, although the reputation and style of its wines have changed considerably over time. The island was once best known for its Sweet muscatels (see Pantelleria), and later for its fortified Marsala. Today, many of its best-known wines are Dry table wines produced under the regional designation IGT Terre Siciliane, or Sicilia DOC (see below).
The word of the wine: Barrel
Unit of measure for the transport and marketing of bulk wines, corresponding to 4 barrels of 225 l, i.e. 900 l.














