Rare and iconic wine from Sicily.
N.V. Marco de Bartoli Marsala Superiore Riserva 20 Anni Solera.
Marco De Bartoli’s estate is near Marsala, in western Sicily. Like his father before him, De Bartoli’s life has been centered around winemaking with traditional Sicilian grapes. The native white grape Grillo is the grape that has traditionally been used for the fortified wine called Marsala, though innovative producers such as Marco De Bartoli are also now making 100% Grillo table wines, which are dry white wines noted for citrus, apple and pineapple notes. In Sicily, Grillo is frequently paired with strong-tasting seafood, such as anchovies.

Rare and iconic wine from Sicily.
N.V. Marco de Bartoli Marsala Superiore Riserva 20 Anni Solera.
Marco De Bartoli’s estate is near Marsala, in western Sicily. Like his father before him, De Bartoli’s life has been centered around winemaking with traditional Sicilian grapes. The native white grape Grillo is the grape that has traditionally been used for the fortified wine called Marsala, though innovative producers such as Marco De Bartoli are also now making 100% Grillo table wines, which are dry white wines noted for citrus, apple and pineapple notes. In Sicily, Grillo is frequently paired with strong-tasting seafood, such as anchovies.

Vintage
1991
Producer, Name of wine
Marco De Bartoli, Il Marsala Superior
Classification
Riserva, Solera
Number of bottles
1
Bottle size
Bottle (0.75L)
Country
Italy
Region
Sicily
Capsule/Cork condition
Fully intact metal capsule