Marsala Superiore Oro Semi-dry, Marco de Bartoli 'Vigna la Miccia'
The most brilliant minds are always ahead of their times
Marco gave birth to a new style of marsala by marrying tradition with new methods of winemaking. An innovative semi-dry marsala, Vigna La Miccia, was born in 1985. It offered all the personality of a marsala wine in a more subtle, elegant version.
Marsala’s new roots: Vigna La Miccia
An innovative, contemporary expression of semi-dry marsala wine where the most fruity and delicate notes of the grape have been preserved thanks to cold vinification and avoiding any contact with oxigen during the aging period.
3,500 Grillo vines per hectare, planted in 1996 in Contrada Samperi, Marsala, and trained with the Guyot system. The grapes are picked and selected by hand, soft pressed, naturally decanted and fermented with wild yeasts at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks. Aging in Frenc100% Grillo
h oak barrels always topped up.