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Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini - Astemyo
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Annata
Vintage: NV
Denominazione
Denomination: Marsala
Vitigno
Grape variety: Grillo, Catarratto, Inzolia
Provenienza
Origin: Italy, Sicily
Alcool
Alcohol: 18%
Formato
Format: 0.75 L
Provenienza prodotto
Product origin: Business
Temperatura di servizio
Serving temperature: 14°
Affinamento
Refinement: 18 months in oak barrels
Quando bere
When to drink: Dinner, Meditation, Business lunch
Tipologia
Type: Fortified Wine
Gusto
Taste: dry and decisive with almond and wood notes, long and harmonious finish
Aromi
Flavorings: dried fruit, wood, vanilla, almond
Allergeni
Allergens: Sulphites
Longevità
Longevity: 15 years

What kind of wine is Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini?

Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini is a fortified wine typical of western Sicily, born from an ancient tradition that has been handed down for centuries in the Marsala area, in the province of Trapani. It belongs to the category of fortified wines, i.e., those wines to which vinous alcohol is added during processing to increase their alcohol content and stability over time. Its alcohol content is generally around 18 degrees, making it a full-bodied, intense wine, and perfect even as a meditation wine.

Vintage Details

The Grillo, Catarratto, and Inzolia grapes come from vineyards located in the territory of Marsala, where the sun and mild climate allow for optimal ripening of the fruit. Each vintage reflects the characteristics of the harvest, with winemaking that maintains a traditional style true to Marsala's identity. The result is a dry, elegant, and complex wine, capable of fully expressing the territory from which it originates.

Winemaking and Aging

The winemaking of Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini involves fortification, i.e., the addition of alcohol after fermentation, a process that defines the type of wine and enriches its structure. This is followed by a long aging period in oak barrels, for over five years, where the wine acquires its characteristic oxidative notes and complex aromas typical of Marsala. During aging, contact with the wood contributes to developing toasted hints and nuances of dried fruit.

Tasting Notes

Color

Visually, Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini presents a brilliant amber color with golden reflections, indicative of long barrel aging and excellent evolution.

Nose

On the nose, it reveals a refined aromatic complexity, with notes of toasted almond, hazelnut, and hints of candied fruit and sweet spices. The olfactory profile is full and harmonious, with hints of wood and vanilla, a legacy of its long rest in oak.

Palate

On the palate, it is dry yet enveloping, with a perfect balance between freshness and alcoholic warmth. The finish is persistent, with savory echoes and a pleasant bitter note that accentuates its complexity. It is a wine that evolves in the glass, revealing new nuances with each sip.

What dishes to pair with Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini

Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini is an extremely versatile wine for pairings. Thanks to its structure and dryness, it pairs perfectly with:
  • aged cheeses, such as Sicilian pecorino or parmesan
  • dishes based on white meat or spiced roasts
  • fish dishes with a strong flavor, such as tuna or cod
  • traditional Sicilian dishes, such as caponata or sarde a beccafico
Also excellent served slightly chilled as an aperitif, for those who love structured and aromatic wines.

Storage and Aging: how to store Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini wine

Thanks to its nature as a fortified wine and its high alcohol content, Marsala Superiore Secco DOC - Vito Curatolo Arini keeps longer than traditional wines. The bottle should be stored upright, in a cool place away from direct light. Once opened, it can maintain its qualities for several weeks if carefully sealed. Over time, it tends to develop further complex aromas, becoming even more interesting for tasting.

Vito Curatolo Arini

The history of the Vito Curatolo Arini winery The Vito Curatolo Arini winery boasts a centuries-old tradition that has skillfully combined heritage and innovation. Founded in the heart of Sicily in 1875, it represents a shining example of how a family's passion for winemaking can evolve through g...

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