ClassificationMarsala DOC
Founded1978
NeighbourhoodSamperi, Marsala

Tip: The cellar that saved traditional Marsala; book well ahead as group size is limited to 25.

Location

Address: Contrada Samperi, Mazara del Vallo Road, 91025 Marsala (TP), Sicily

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Cantine Intorcia ★ 4.2

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Averna Distillery and Museum ★ 4.3

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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.

Distilleria Fratelli Russo ★ 4.5

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Tip: The botanical garden walk before distillation tour is unique; book the mixology workshop for a hands-on session.

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Volcanic Aeolian Islands estate producing unique fortified and passito-style wines from ancient alberello Malvasia delle Lipari and Corinto Nero vines; sunset vineyard picnics with cellar visits.

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