Marco De Bartoli Bukkuram Padre della Vigna 2008 Sicily, Italy
£63.65
Beautiful Passito from the volcanic island of Pantelleria, located between Sicily and Tunisia. Rich aromas of raisins, dried figs, dates, honey, apricot, balsamic notes and aromatic herbs. On the palate there’s a perfect balance between lively acidity and sweetness. Drink it as a dessert wine or with some dark chocolate.
Only 5 left in stock
CompareAbout the winemaker
Running a 20 ha winery near the town of Marsala in Sicily, Marco de Bartoli is the man who, 40 years ago, revived the Marsala wines which had become, for most of them, cheap cooking wines. Marco used the ancient solera method: adding small amounts of young wine to wines that are ageing in wood barrels. The result is a beautiful, fine, dry and delicate Marsala. Since then, the family has grown and Marco’s children, Renato, Sebastiano and Josephine now run the domain maintaining their father’s organic methods. No synthetic chemicals and no industrial yeasts are used in the vineyards and at the winery. Their focus has expanded beyond Marsala to produce also a range of dry white wines made from Sicilian varieties such as Grillo, Zibibbo and Catarratto as well as a red wine made with Pignatello and a sweet Passito made on the island of Pantelleria. The range has expanded but quality remains the core value of the De Bartoli family.
Country | |
---|---|
Price | |
Style | |
Flavour | |
Food | |
Wine Type | |
Origin | |
Vintage | |
Grape Variety | |
Winemaker | |
Viticulture and Winemaking | |
Bottle size | |
ABV | |
More details | 50% of the grapes are dried in the sunlight on mats for a minimum of four weeks, Suitable for vegans, The remaining grapes mature on the vine until September, The wine is then aged for 42 months in French oak barrels of 225 l and six months in stainless steel vats |
You must be logged in to post a review.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.