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Marsala
Mise Propre
100cl
- Unit
- Box of 6
Description
Marsala is an Italian sweet wine produced in Sicily, an island in southern Italy. The wine is famous for its unique taste and long history.
Marsala takes its name from the eponymous town where it is produced, located on the west coast of Sicily. The region enjoys a warm, dry climate, ideal for growing the grapes used in the production of this wine. The vineyards of the region are renowned for their fertile soil and favourable climatic conditions, which allow the grapes to ripen slowly and develop complex flavours.
Marsala is mainly produced from three grape varieties: Grillo, Catarratto and Inzolia. These grapes are harvested by hand and pressed to extract their juice. The resulting must is then fermented and fortified with wine alcohol, usually brandy. This technique increases the alcohol content and stabilises the wine.
Marsala is available in different styles, ranging from dry to sweet to intermediate. Dry Marsala wines are aged for at least a year, while the sweeter versions can be aged for several decades. Aging is done in oak barrels, which contribute to the complexity of flavours and aromas.
In terms of taste, Marsala offers a wide range of flavours. The dry versions are often described as rich and slightly salty, with notes of nuts and spices. Sweet Marsalas, on the other hand, are more syrupy, with flavours of caramel, figs and candied fruit. Whatever the style, Marsala is appreciated for its richness and depth.
Marsala is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed in many different ways. It is often used in cooking to prepare sauces, desserts and traditional Sicilian dishes such as osso buco or tiramisu. It can also be enjoyed as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to cheeses, chocolate or dried fruit.
In summary, Marsala is an Italian wine emblematic of the Sicilian region. Its rich taste, complex aromas and long history make it a popular choice for wine lovers around the world. Whether in cooking or pure tasting, Marsala offers a unique and captivating taste experience.
Contains sulfites
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