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Curatolo Arini Marsala Superiore Dolce NV

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Product Information

Country
Italy
Region
Sicily
Grape Variety
Grillo, Inzolia, Cataratto
Vintage
NV
ABV
18.0%
Closure
Screw Cap
Bottle Size
75cl

Description

Dark amber in colour, with aromas of dried figs, sultanas and caramel. This wine is round and soft on the palate with fresh notes of dried fruit, nuts and honeysuckle with a pleasant, sweet and clean finish. 75cl bottle

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Curatolo Arini Marsala Superiore Dolce

Curatolo Arini Marsala Superiore Dolce is dark amber in colour, with aromas of dried figs, sultanas and caramel.

This wine is round and soft on the palate with fresh notes of dried fruit, nuts and honeysuckle with a pleasant, sweet and clean finish.

Established in 1875 by Vito Curatolo Arini, the winery is now run by the fifth generation of Curatolos, making it the oldest family-owned Marsala producing business.

The family are launching a new range of wines under the Curatolo Arini label, showcasing the best of what they think native Sicilian varieties can offer.

Still made in the traditional way, the Marsalas are the real deal and make a great alternative to Sherry.

The stunning art deco labels designed by Ernesto Basile, a famous Palermo architect in the latter part of the 19th Century, are still used today.

The Marsala Superiore is made in the traditional manner, with the base wines made from Grillo, Inzolia and Catarratto.

These are subsequently fortified with white grape spirit and aged for two years in cask.

The result is a rich yet dry, aromatic and heady wine like the Curatolo Arini Marsala Superiore Dolce 75cl.

Temperature controlled slow fermentation at 20-25° C. The base wine is 12% in alcohol and has a minimum residual sugar level of 20 grams per litre.

Alcohol, mistella (fresh grape must with added alcohol) and mosto cotto (concentrated fresh grape must which is traditionally “cooked” until it reduces to a third of its initial volume) are then added to the base wine, giving it a final alcohol content of 17%, the desired sugar level and the traditional flavour.

The wine is then aged for over five years (minimum two years by law) on site in 150 hectolitre Slovenian oak casks.

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