Don Nuzzo
This white dessert wine owes its distinctive characteristics to Moscato grapes, one of the oldest grape varieties in Italy. According to legend, these grapes were introduced by the Pollio trace in the 7th century B.C., bringing them to Syracuse and producing the wine of the same name. The wine has a golden yellow color with amber nuances and offers an intense aroma of honey, ripe fruit like figs and dates, along with notes of yellow peach, apricot, and orange blossom. On the palate, it is persistent, leaving an aftertaste of figs and dates.