The Vecchio Samperi by Marco De Bartoli is a legendary wine that reflects the tradition of the territory and is produced with white grapes. The color is golden yellow with an elegant and deep nose that opens on brackish notes, with the caper, dried fruit and walnut husk highlighted. The mouth is warm, enveloping and fresh. Infinity. Masterpiece.
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 16%.
Aging: On average 20 years in old oak and chestnut barrels.
Contains sulfites
Passito di Pantelleria Bukkuram Sole d'Agosto by De Bartoli is a wine produced with Zibibbo grapes that half are dried on the plant and the other half in the sun. It has a golden yellow color. The nose is an explosion of aromas that go from bergamot, to raisins and spices. The mouth is sweet, balanced and very clean, with a very long floral finish.
Region: Sicily
Grapes: Zibibbo.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 6 months in steel and rapid passage in not new barriques.
Contains sulfites
Terzavia is a sparkling wine characterized by a strong minerality and freshness. produced with grillo grapes, it ages on the lees for at least 18 months. An energetic and fine sparkling wine, suitable to accompany appetizers and fish or vegetable first courses on important occasions.
Region: Sicily
Grapes: Grillo.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: At least 18 months on the lees.
Contains sulfites
Integer Zibibbo by Marco De Bartoli is a Sicilian white wine that smells of mango and apricot, orange blossom and aromatic herbs. Polputous but at the same time fresh and drinkable. Refines 10 months in oak barrels.
Grapes: Zibibbo.
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: 10 months in oak barriques
Contains sulfites
De Bartoli's "Lucido" Catarratto is a territorial and elegant white wine produced with the grapes of the same name which ages in steel. It has fruity and citrus aromas. On the palate it is light, fresh and mineral.
Region: Sicily
Grapes: Catattatto.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 7 months in steel tanks on the fine lees.
Contains sulfites
The Sole e Vento is a white wine based on Zibibbo and Grillo, two typical Sicilian grapes. The color is intense straw yellow with intense aromas ranging from apricot to orange flowers. On the palate it is mordid and delicate, salty, persistent. A glass of sun and Mediterranean.
Region: Sicily
Grapes: 705 Zibibbo, 30%Grillo.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: 7 months in steel.
Contains sulfites