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Florio Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco 2001

Appellation

DOC Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco

Varietal

Majority Grillo and Cataratto

ABV

19

Philosophy

Traditional farming philosophy

Florio Florio Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco 2001
Florio Florio Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco 2001
Florio Marsala Superiore Riserva Semisecco 2001

Tasting Notes

Amber color with notes of fruit preserved in alcohol and chestnuts. The palate is dry with persistent tannins, notes of liquorice, nougat, and dark cocoa.

Cultivation

Starts in mid-September, by hand, with very ripe grapes that are high in residual sugars and polyphenols.

Vinification

Pressing of grapes with a higher sugar content, while maintaining the skin contact with must. Fermentation occurs at a controlled temperature in concrete to maintain the tannins and prepare the wine for its encounter with alcohol.

Aging

Aged in singular oak casks for 20 years, moving position in the cellar along the way, followed by three months in bottle. 1.5 micron filtration.

95

PTS
Wine Enthusiast, 2001

94+

PTS
Robert Parker, 2001

92

PTS
Decanter, 2001

Founded in 1833, Florio is the world’s oldest Marsala producer and one of the original pioneers that brought this singular Sicilian wine to international prominence. Marsala stands apart as Italy’s one and only traditional fortified wine—distinct from Port, Sherry, or Madeira—crafted for pure enjoyment, whether savored neat, in cocktails, or as a defining ingredient in sweet or savory cuisine. As one of the few wineries based in Marsala itself, Florio remains the leading guardian of authentic, premium Marsala, producing roughly 90% of all DOC Marsala globally using only native grapes, led by Grillo, and patient aging in quiet oak cellars by the sea, where time, oxygen, and tradition shape wines of unmistakable depth and character.