Are you dreaming of evening walks to Palermo, under the Sicilian sky? If so, the Karima Grillo from Musita winery will take you straight to Sicily.
Sicily has volcanic soils, cool sea breezes and plenty of sunshine and these are reflected in its wines. Musita is a beautiful, family winery in Salemi, Sicily, which creates wines with Italian temperament. Grillo in Italian means cricket, but it is also an impressive, aromatic, white grape variety. Its aromatic profile bears a slight resemblance to Malagouzia, and in recent years it is gaining more and more ground in the preferences of Italians. After the manual harvest and fermentation, the wine remains on its fine lees for 4 months, to gain extra points of complexity.
It's worth knowing that Karima means generous girl in Arabic and fits like a glove to its generous aromatic content.