
De Bartoli's 'Rosso di Marco' is made from Pignatello grapes, a historic red grape variety also known as Perricone. This variety, which is particularly widespread in the Trapani and Agrigento areas, has recently been rediscovered. The name Pignetello takes its name from the 'pignatiddare' of Trapani, i.e. the red soils particularly suited to this variety, once used for the production of cooking pots. The label features a red car, a tribute to Marco's passion for cars. The nose opens with hints of ripe red fruits, hints of Mediterranean scrub herbs, with spicy and toasted notes. The palate is full and enveloping, with velvety tannins and balanced freshness. Excellent paired with pasta alla norma
Deep ruby red
Notes of cherry and blackberry, hints of liquorice, hints of Mediterranean herbs such as rosemary, hints of black pepper and leather on the finish
Smooth, easy to drink and refreshing, with very delicate tannins
| Foundation Year | 1978 |
|---|---|
| Vineyard hectares | 18 |
| Annual production | 150.000 bt |
| Winemaker | Renato e Sebastiano De Bartoli |
| Address | Marco De Bartoli, Contrada Fornara Samperi, 292 - 91025 Marsala (TP) |


Roasted and Grilled Meat

Red Meat Stew

White Meat

Aged Cheese

Risotto with Meat