Mille e una Notte: Donnafugata (http://www.donnafugata.it/eng/page/who-we-are.html)produce one that really is quite remarkable. Its 100% Nero D'Avola and aged in French Oak. Really soft and supple relative to the rest of Sicilian wines, although at $50+ a bottle its competiting with Barolo and Brunello, a battle I'm not sure it will win. Contessa Entellina is the name of a small town in the province of Palermo, Sicily. It is situated in the middle of a hilly area at an altitude of 1,900 feet above sea level. It was founded in the mid 15th century by Greek and Albanian immigrants who had reached these hills from the military colony of Bisiri. The name Entellina was adopted in 1875. It is a reference to the ancient settlement of Entella, just outside the contemporary town. Although far from major Sicilian cities, Contessa Entellina's wine has been known since antiquity. It is mentioned in the writings of Silius Italicus, Strabo, and Pausanius.
Tempus Fugit: 'time is fleeting' so did the vini rossi with Gabriella Anca Rallo!
This abstract is much beautiful one is for the same graphical composition is for meant that it transmits, also the beautiful things with the time ends.
It compliments above all also for the acquaintance of our wines and of the same Sicily.
Great shot! I like combination of different materials, look excellent together. Very nice reflection in a glass and color of old metal. Thanks for information about "a small town in the province of Palermo, Sicily." I hope, in some day I can visit Italy (it's my dream so far long time already). Warm regards, Lena