D'Aquino Marsala Dry

Region: Sicily

Classification: DOC (1969) Modified (1984)

Area: Hailing from Italy’s sunny southern region, Marsala is an ancient city on the coast of Sicily.

Color: Light Amber

Description: Marsala can be classified as being both white and red depending on how it is made. The Oro and Ambra wine varieties of Marsala have a gold amber color. Marsala is a higher alcohol fortified wine (usually around 17-20%) in both the sweet or dry variations. Made with Grillo, Catarratto and Inzolia grapes.

Type: Fortified.

Taste: Moderately dry with delicate notes of apricot.

Aroma: Balanced with hints of apricot, dry fig and pleasant vanilla notes.

Alcohol: 18%

Aging: Aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 12 months.

Food: Pastries and marzipan.

Unconventional: stewed wild pigeon breast with marsala wine wrapped in Nebrodi black pig lardo (cured stips of fatback).

Temperature: Serve at 45˚ – 53˚ Fahrenheit, 8˚ – 12˚ Celsius.

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Collections: Favorite Wines, Sicily

Category: D'Aquino

Type: Wines


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