Sicily is an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Have you ever seen a prettier vineyard?
Sicily isn’t known so much for its wines.
Sicily is known for other things.
Like Sicilians, for instance.
Nero d’Avola is a type of grape indigenous to Italy.
Weirdly, it thrives in hot, dry climates. Wait.
How can a fruit packing so much water prefer a dry climate?
I mean, where does it get the water?
Regardless, I like it.
You will, too.
The music of this wine is simple and uncomplicated. Bouncy.
Upbeat. Not a lot of instruments. But definitely some whistling.
The Lovin’ Spoonful singing What a Day for a Daydream.