Marsala: history of falls and rises [ September 8th, 2010 ] Posted in » wine history
“Domenico Buff uncorked a bottle of his original” Vergine “ten extracts, prepared exclusively from grapes Grillo, and generously filled glass-sized aquarium for goldfish. In the dim light was visible shimmering color drink - as yellow as a buttercup, dense and rich. I sniffed the wine and felt a mixture of delicious shades of sweet peas, broom, peach and butterscotch with traces of the tubular tobacco. - Great. Brave bunch - I said and did a little sip. Marsala enveloped my tongue gently and tenderly, like a silk scarf, leaving a poignant mix of tastes, including a slight sweetness. And I immediately remembered his first trip to Sicily … “Matthew Fort
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It is reported that its origin was from the year 6000ac, biblically we can find the top stories related to Noah and the wine. Since centuries later in ancient Egypt Viticulture was practiced, from where it spread to Greece and Rome, where he believed (or believed) that the wine is the representation of the blood of their gods, these beliefs were soon very well assimilated in Christianity, Islam & in Judaism.
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