A bottle of Broc Cellars 2024 Nero D'Avola, featuring a black and white badger illustration, sits on a light wooden table with a blurred wood background. Coming soon to elevate your collection.
A bottle of Broc Cellars 2024 Nero D'Avola, featuring a badger illustration, rests on a light wooden table beside a half-filled red wine glass. The blurred wood background hints at something special—Coming Soon.
A person holds a glass of red wine and a bottle of Broc Cellars 2023 Nero D'Avola, featuring a badger illustration on the label, among tree branches with sunlight filtering through the leaves.
A metal pipe with clamps is inserted into the top opening of a fermentation tank containing a layer of 2023 Nero dAvola grapes from Broc Cellars, likely at Fox Hill Vineyard in Mendocino, using stainless steel fittings for winemaking.
A wooden press with a central red screw mechanism is filled with crushed purple grapes from Fox Hill Vineyard for extracting juice. The wood appears stained from the grapes used to make Broc Cellars 2023 Nero DAvola wine.
Two large wooden tanks on red pallets, potentially stained from Broc Cellars 2023 Nero dAvola production, are outdoors at Fox Hill Vineyard. Metal lids cover the cylindrical tanks, while an open warehouse door reveals stacked white containers inside.
A bottle of Broc Cellars 2024 Nero D'Avola, featuring a black and white badger illustration, sits on a light wooden table with a blurred wood background. Coming soon to elevate your collection.
A bottle of Broc Cellars 2024 Nero D'Avola, featuring a badger illustration, rests on a light wooden table beside a half-filled red wine glass. The blurred wood background hints at something special—Coming Soon.
A person holds a glass of red wine and a bottle of Broc Cellars 2023 Nero D'Avola, featuring a badger illustration on the label, among tree branches with sunlight filtering through the leaves.
A metal pipe with clamps is inserted into the top opening of a fermentation tank containing a layer of 2023 Nero dAvola grapes from Broc Cellars, likely at Fox Hill Vineyard in Mendocino, using stainless steel fittings for winemaking.
A wooden press with a central red screw mechanism is filled with crushed purple grapes from Fox Hill Vineyard for extracting juice. The wood appears stained from the grapes used to make Broc Cellars 2023 Nero DAvola wine.
Two large wooden tanks on red pallets, potentially stained from Broc Cellars 2023 Nero dAvola production, are outdoors at Fox Hill Vineyard. Metal lids cover the cylindrical tanks, while an open warehouse door reveals stacked white containers inside.

2023 Nero D'Avola

Regular price $ 40.00 Save $ -40.00
486 in stock

This vintage already shows signs of sophistication with deep dark fruits, hints of cocoa and fine tannins. This grape - and wine - is foundational to Broc’s history. We’ve made it since 2013, when it intrigued us with what amazing fruit Fox Hill Vineyard in Mendocino can produce. Nero d’Avola vines are rare sights in California. We are lucky to have Fox Hill Vineyard, where Nero is thriving among the rocky redvine soil. The native Sicilian grape grows well in California soils and especially at Fox Hill where the days quickly grow hot on the exposed rocky hillsides. This vintage was fermented in stainless steel tank, pressed and aged in a combination of neutral French oak barrique and a small amount in a beeswax-lined cigar for 10 months. The beeswax-lined cigar softens the tannins to accentuate a silky palate and amplify the luscious fruit flavors. We recommend aging 10-15 years.

FUN FACT: The Badger on our label plays on the Scottish Gaelic translation of Broc, which is Badger.