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NeighbourhoodMarsala bagli waterfront

The list: The in-house enoteca bar at the Florio bagli offers the full Marsala range by the glass: Fine, Superiore, Superiore Riserva, Vergine and Vergine Stravecchio

Tip: Ask the bar staff for a Vergine Stravecchio aged 15-plus years alongside the Fine to experience the full complexity arc of Marsala in a single sitting.

Location

Address: Via Vincenzo Florio 1, 91025 Marsala, Italy, Sicily

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Pellegrino Tasting Room ★ 4.4

8 by the glassMarsala centro storico

The tasting room at Carlo Pellegrino's Marsala winery, one of the city's founding bagli, offering structured Marsala pours from Fine through Vergine and vintage dessert wines.

The list: Pellegrino's in-house tasting room offers the full range of Marsala DOC styles alongside the producer's dry Sicilian wines; 8 by the glass

Tip: Pellegrino's Marsala Superiore Riserva and Vergine are the standouts for quality; try the Zibibbo dessert wine alongside the dry Grillo for a full taste of the Pellegrino range.

Marco de Bartoli Estate Tasting Room ★ 4.8

8 by the glassPetrosino, Marsala

The Marco de Bartoli estate in Petrosino outside Marsala offers the most intellectually rigorous fortified and oxidative wine tasting in western Sicily, anchored by the Vecchio Samperi.

The list: The de Bartoli family's estate tasting room pours the full range including Vecchio Samperi (unfortified oxidative), Marsala Superiore and the Josephine Doree single-cru

Tip: Vecchio Samperi is the signature pour: unfortified, perpetual-blend oxidative Grillo. It technically cannot be sold as Marsala (no added spirit) but it is conceptually the most intellectually honest version of what Marsala could be.

Vino e Convivio ★ 4.4

15 by the glassMarsala centro storico

Independent Marsala wine bar on Via XI Maggio with a cross-producer Marsala by-the-glass selection: the most comprehensive single-stop for tasting the DOC typology.

The list: Marsala-focused wine bar with independent by-the-glass selection across producers: Florio, Pellegrino, de Bartoli, Donnafugata; 15 by the glass

Tip: The only Marsala bar where you can taste all the major producers' Vergine and Superiore styles side by side in one evening without a cellar tour booking.

Casa del Vino Siciliano ★ 4.4

20 by the glassPiazza dell'Universita, Catania

Catania's dedicated Sicilian wine bar on Via Landolina with late closing, Friday producer evenings and an all-island list. The closest Catania equivalent to a natural wine bar in Rome or Milan.

The list: All-Sicilian selection of 250 labels; 20 by the glass rotating weekly; producer guest appearances on Friday evenings

Tip: Friday late tastings with invited Etna and Vittoria producers are the best regular event on the Catania wine calendar. The 23:00-01:00 sessions are uniquely Sicilian in their informality.

Ballaro 25 ★ 4.2

15 by the glassBallaro market, Palermo

Natural wine bar in Palermo's Ballaro market neighbourhood with a very late closing and a chalk-board daily list. Known as the post-midnight drinking spot for Palermo's wine trade.

The list: Natural-wine focused late-night bar in the Ballaro market area; 15 small-producer Sicilian bottles by the glass on a chalk-board menu

Tip: The latest-closing dedicated wine bar in Palermo's market district. The list changes daily based on open bottles; all natural, mostly Sicilian with the occasional biodynamic Campanian or Lazio pour.

Enoteca Teatro Greco ★ 4.3

20 by the glassTaormina centro storico

Taormina wine bar adjacent to the ancient Greek Theatre, serving Etna DOC and Sicilian selections by the glass in the most historically charged location on the island.

The list: Taormina evening wine bar by the Greek theatre; 20 Sicilian and Italian selections by the glass; strong on Etna and Nerello Mascalese

Tip: Positioned one street from the entrance to the Greek Theatre; the perfect pre- or post-theatre venue for a glass of Etna Rosso. Outdoor terrace fills up on performance nights.

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