Italy - Marsala (Sicily) Flashcards
Name a top quality producer of
Marsala
Marco de Bartoli
Florio
Carlo Pellegrino
Curatolo
Martinez

What are the White grapes of Marsala?
Grillo
Inzolia
Catarratto
Damaschino
(used in Oro, or Ambre)
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Rubino varietals
Perricone, Nero d’Avola, Nerello Mascalese,
(plus+ 30% max white grapes)
What are the Red grapes of Marsala?
Perricone
Nero d’Avola
Nerello Mascalese
(plus+ 30% max white grapes)
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Oro/Ambre varietals
Grillo, Inzolia, Catarratto, Damaschino
What is the maximum amount of white grapes
that can be used in Marsala Rubino?
30% maximum
(Cattarato, Inzolia, Grillo, Damaschino)
70% min combined:
- Perricone, Nero d’Avola, and Nerello Mascalese
What is Siphone?
A sweetening agent of Marsala
Fortified unfermented must of overripe grapes
What is
Concia?
The name for the practice of adding
‘Mosto Cotto’ to Marsala Ambra.
Not allowed in Oro or Rubino
Not allowed in Vergine…?
What is
Mosto Cotto?
A sweetener/coloring agent
of Marsala
Juice that has been
reduced by 1/3
and caramelized
(source: Terlato Wines)
Required in Marsala Ambra.
(1% min ‘Mosto Cotto’)
Concia is the practice of adding ‘Mosto Cotto’
Note:
-Concia is not allowed in Oro or Rubino
-‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened at all
What are the 2 sweetening agents of Marsala?
Siphone
- Fortified unfermented must of overripe grapes
Mosto Cotto
- Unfermented must that has been caramelized and reduced by 1/3 of its original volume.
- Must be 1% of any Ambre wines.
Sweetness levels of
Marsala DOC
Secco - 40 g/l Max RS
Semisecco - 40-100 g/l RS
Dolce - 100 g/l min RS
Residual Sugar Level of
Marsala DOC (Secco)
40 g/l Max RS
Residual Sugar Level of
Marsala DOC (Semisecco)
40-100 g/l RS
Residual Sugar Level of
Marsala DOC (Dolce)
100 g/l min RS
What are the
Historical Label Indications
of Marsala?
Vecchio
(meets the requirements for Superiore)
Marsala Fine “IP”
(Italy Particular)
Marsala Superiore “LP”
(London Particular)
Marsala Superiore “SOM”
(Superior Old Marsala)
Marsala Superiore “GD”
(Garibaldi Dolce)
- named after a 19th Century General
Note:
- These terms don’t have too much meaning. They were developed to appeal to consumers in different markets where Marsala wines were sold.
Aging levels of
Marsala DOC
Fine
Superiore/Vecchio
Superiore Riserva
Vergine
Solera
Vergine Riserva - Vergine Stravecchio
Solera Riserva - Solera Stravecchio
What is the minimum ABV of Marsala?
natural
~12%~
Fine
~17%~
after fortification
All other higher levels
~18%~
after fortification
Aging Requirements of
Marsala ‘Fine’
*12 months min in Oak or Cherry
(first 4 months can be in ‘alternative’ vessels)
~17% min ABV~
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Vergine Riserva’
*120 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Same as:
Vergine Stravecchio
Solera Riserva - Solera Stravecchio
(‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened)
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Solera Stravecchio’
*120 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Same as:
Solera Riserva
Vergine Riserva - Vergine Stravecchio
(‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened)
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Vecchio’
(aka: Superiore)
*24 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Superiore’
(aka: Vecchio)
*24 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Vergine’
*60 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
(same aging as ‘Solera’)
(‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened)
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Solera’
*60 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
(same as ‘Vergine’)
(‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened)
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Vergine Stravecchio’
*120 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Same as:
Vergine Riserva
Solera Riserva - Solera Stravecchio
(‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened)
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Superiore Riserva’
*48 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Aging Requirement of
Marsala ‘Solera Riserva’
*120 months in Oak or Cherry
~18% min ABV~
Same as:
Solera Stravecchio
Vergine Riserva - Vergine Stravecchio
(‘Vergine’ may not be sweetened)
Marsala DOC
Oro - Ambra - Rubino
Fine - Superiore - Vergine, **Solera - Riserva
Secco: 40 g/l Max RS
Semisecco: 40-100 g/l RS
Dolce: 100 g/l min RS
Oro/Ambre (varietals)
Grillo, Inzolia, Catarratto, Damaschino
Rubino (varietals)
Perricone, Nero d’Avola, Nerello Mascalese,
(plus+ 30% max white grapes)
Fine
(but really not a “fine wine”)
~17% min ABV~
*12 months in Oak, Cherry.. or “Other”
Superiore / Vecchio
~18% min ABV~
*24 months in Oak or Cherry
Superiore Riserva
~18% min ABV~
*48 months in Oak or Cherry
Vergine - Solera
~18% min ABV~
*60 months in Oak or Cherry
(Vergine may not be sweetened)
Vergine Riserva
Vergine Stravecchio
Solera Riserva
Solera Stravecchio
~18% min ABV~
*120 months in Oak or Cherry