De Bartoli Marsala Superiore Gold DOC 1987
Respecting the “natural” tradition, Marco De Bartoli started the production of his Marsala Superiore, following the evolutionary logic of the historical winemaking of the territory. The 1987 Marsala Superiore Oro DOC, with its richness of complex aromas, is the fruit of this respect for tradition, fortified with a mistelle made from fresh must and brandy from the same grapes used for the base wine.
Description: Marsala Superiore Riserva 1987, with its pleasantness (being classified as semi-dry), conquers the palate with desserts and blue cheese paired with mostarda or jam. To be served at room temperature or slightly chilled, it is a sensory experience that stands out for its refinement.
The Ancient Roots of Marsala: the 1987 These classic expressions of Marsala Superiore Riserva are distinguished by their medium aging and the addition of mistelle, unlike Vecchio Samperi, a traditional unfortified wine. The younger character of the 10-year-old and the austerity of the 1987, which marks the year of fortification, give these semi-dry Marsala Superiore wines a personality that evokes sensations and emotions from another era.
Features:
- Variety: Grillo 100%
- Territory: Contrada Samperi, Marsala
- Training system: sapling and counter-espalier Guyot
- Harvest: manual selection of grapes, soft pressing, traditional fermentation in oak and chestnut barrels at room temperature
- Aging: more than 20 years in oak barrels of different sizes
Immerse yourself in the essence of Marsala with De Bartoli’s 1987 Marsala Superiore Oro DOC, a testament to winemaking tradition and craftsmanship that respects the ancient roots of the Samperi area.