Alagna Marsala Vergine 1999
How is Made
VINIFICATION: Made with Grillo, Catarratto and Inzolia It is a Sicilian wine characterized by the oxidative scent obtained thanks to its long aging in large oak barrels of at least 10,000 L (can be visited in the cellar). In this process part of the wine evaporates year after year, and small quantities of air enter the barrel giving its characteristic aroma.
Is called MARSALA VERGINE because of the 23 years of ageing, that makes it very dry with no residual sugar, perfect for cheese paring.
CHARACTERISTICS: Marsala is a historic fortified wine. It was invented by a British merchant (John Woodhouse) in 1773 who was able to export it all over the world thanks to his relations with Admiral Nelson, who bought large quantities for his fleet. Later, it also became one of the first Italian denominations. Nowadays it can be produced, aged and bottled only in the city of Marsala and in the neighboring towns. It can be stored for several years. Once opened, it maintains its organoleptic characteristics for long time due to its high alcohol content.
Awards
2024 – One Hearts – Merum Magazine
2023 – 91 points – James Suckling
2023 – Two Hearts – Merum Magazine
2023- DiWineTaste 4 diamonds
2022 – 86 points – Luca Maroni
2022 – 17 points (Superior) – Jancis Robinson
2022 – 2 Viti (Grape plants) – Vitae Magazine
2021 – 90 points (Rosso) – Wine hunter award
2021 – DiWineTaste magazine 4 diamands