Tasting Italia (Newly found Sicilian wine)

As I'm not rich, I'm always looking for inexpensive, good-for-buck wines, especially from the Old World. Spain's Rioja Crianza, France's Languedoc-Roussillon or Bordeaux Superior, and Italian Chianti could be among my most valuable wines. Recently, I found a Sicilian winemaker "Caruso & Minini" that produces dry with oriental spices aroma based on the Sicilian native grape "Nero d'Avolo." Personally, it was somewhat similar to California's blended or cabernet but it has something unique characteristic that comes from volcanic terroir. With around US $15 or even cheaper than that, you may discover and taste an Italian winemaker's passion.

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