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Scavone Gazzarella

Red Blend

Vinification: the pressing of the grapes is soft and the alcoholic fermentation with maceration on the skins takes place at 80°F for about 11 days. After malolactic fermentation, the wine matures for at least 6 months in large very fine oak barrels and then passes into vitrified cement vats. The assembly takes place after aging in barrels. Refined 6-8 months in bottle to evolve the bouquet. Organoleptic notes: ruby red color with light violet reflections, with a fragrant, intense, spicy and complex aroma, rich in sensations with a fruity and vanilla touch well blended together. On the palate it is rich, ample and velvety, with great structure and aromatic persistence, with elegant and gentle tannins. Pairings: particularly suitable to accompany soups, tasty first courses, grilled meat and vegetables at 64°F

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Capriata 

Grillo

Merlot

Vinification: the pressing of the grapes is soft and the alcoholic fermentation with maceration on the skins takes place at 80°F for about 11 days. After malolactic fermentation, the wine matures for at least 24 months in French oak barrels. Refines 12 months in bottle to complete its evolutionary state enriching its aromas Organoleptic notes: highly fragrant bouquet, dominated by the enticing scents of white peach and grapefruit, complemented by subtle undertones of aromatic herbs. On the palate, it boasts a robust and mineral-rich flavor profile. Pairings: particularly suitable to accompany fish dishes

Vinification: the pressing of the grapes is soft and the alcoholic fermentation with maceration on the skins at a controlled temperature of 82°F lasts 12 days. After malolactic fermentation, the wine matures first in large oak barrels for 6 months and then in vitrified cement tanks. After bottling it ages for 6-8 months. Organoleptic notes: the color is deep and bright ruby red. It has an intense and enveloping aroma with notes of small ripe red fruits. The flavor is rich, warm and velvety with clear sensations of black cherry and particularly elegant tannins. It has great structure and aromatic persistence. Pairings: excellent with seasonal first courses based on red meat and with medium-aged cheeses. Also excellent for appetizers of cold cuts and tasty cold cuts. How to serve it: it expresses the best of itself in a medium-sized glass and served at a temperature of 64°F

Scavone Gazzarella

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Nicolo Passion

Cabernet Sauvignon

Crafted with unwavering dedication and a deep-rooted passion for winemaking, Nicoló's, the visionary owner of Scavone Cantine, presents his crowning achievement. This exquisite wine is a testament to his lifelong commitment to excellence, drawing upon generations of familial tradition and an innate understanding of the land.

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Nicolo Ambition

Catarratto

On the nose, expect a rich bouquet of sweet fruit aromas ranging from sweet lemon to peach and pineapple. Some wines have an almost banana-honey like quality. Underneath the fruit you'll get hints of floral-herbal notes such as dried flowers or thyme and sage

Nicolo Devotion

Nero D'avola

Savor a symphony of rich flavors and dark fruits, ranging from delicious blackberries to ripe plums, moving gracefully through your palate with every sip. Enjoy the elegant fusion of these fruity pleasures, complemented by subtle spice notes such as black pepper and cloves, weaving a tapestry of warmth and complexity into the wine.

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