VECCHIO SAMPERI "MARSALA THAT IS NOT MARSALA"
$119.99
THE REAL TRADITIONAL WAY OF MAKING MARSALA
In 1980, Marco de Bartoli named his first wine Vecchio Samperi in honour of the land of Contrada Samperi, in Marsala, Sicily, a perfect land to grow vines, arid and rich. This wine was his homage to the oldest and traditional form of marsala wine, without fortification (a technique introduced later to make Marsala as the influence of port, madeira and sherry made its way to Sicily). This original style is made using the the ancient perpetuum ageing method (similar to the Solera system), that is by adding some new, young wine to wines that are already being aged in barrels for many years. The result is a harmonious blend of different vintages, with a unique and inimitable taste.
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