Marsala DOCFounded 1880Marsala
Seven-generation family winery since 1880 with over 1,000 vats and barrels in historic cellars; tours reveal Punic archaeological finds, a Sicilian cart museum, master cooper workshop and plaster casts of a Punic ship.
Tip: The Ouverture tasting room has views of the Egadi Islands; request the Vergine Riserva in the guided flight.
Marsala DOCFounded 1851Marsala
1851 industrial-archaeology baglio cellars with underground barrique room; the cellar architecture has been compared to Istanbul's Basilica Cistern; guided tours covering Marsala production and the estate's five Sicilian territories.
Tip: The underground barrique cellar is the architectural highlight; the Iconic Wine Library experience at EUR 55 is worth the premium.
Marsala DOCFounded 1978Samperi, Marsala
The iconic revival cellar for pre-British Marsala tradition; Vecchio Samperi is produced by solera-style decanting from multiple vintages without fortification; a benchmark for authentic historical Marsala technique.
Tip: The cellar that saved traditional Marsala; book well ahead as group size is limited to 25.
Marsala DOCFounded 1930Intorcia familyMarsala
Family winery founded in 1930 covering 25,000 square metres; specialises in Marsala DOC and dessert wines (Zibibbo, Moscato, Malvasia); member of the Consorzio Volontario per la Tutela del Vino Marsala.
Tip: The 3 Gen Marsala Vergine Riserva is their flagship and reflects three generations of family craft.
Amaro (Italian bitter liqueur)Founded 1868Campari GroupCaltanissetta
Production site of Sicily's most iconic amaro; the recipe was gifted by Capuchin friars of the Santo Spirito Abbey to Salvatore Averna in 1868; museum, laboratory and factory tours by appointment covering the bitter botanical tradition.
Tip: Tours by appointment; call ahead on +39 0934 72111 or visit amaroaverna.com.
Amaro and artisan liqueurFounded 1870Santa Venerina, Etna
Artisanal Etna distillery since 1870 in its fifth generation; produces Amaro di Sicilia, Limoncello, Arancello, Fuoco dell'Etna and grappas using volcanic-soil botanicals; guided tours from botanical garden to copper stills with tasting and mixology workshops.
Tip: The botanical garden walk before distillation tour is unique; book the mixology workshop for a hands-on session.