Really remarkable how an island without enough water still produces wine.
The winery also made a nice impression from the outside.
The dry wine seemed to taste. Unfortunately, the tasting happened very hastily and one was dispatched a bit too quickly. Although I should choose whether dry or sweet, I could taste both wines.
The Muscatela definitely made a good impression. And the price of 10€ per bottle was also completely in order.
As a wine lover, I did not buy a bottle there.
Why?
I found it very unfortunate that one was dispatched so quickly. There was also a lack of wine glasses, which every drop of a wine produced in this way deserves the necessary appreciation. A decent tasting does not include preserving glasses. At least these small thick glasses looked like that.
What I absolutely missed is more information about the production.
One had the feeling that one was then quickly directed to the souvenir store.
I would be very happy if you take my very average rating for improvement.
I would still come back again, but not as part of a south tour, but to visit the winemakers in the area with the...
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