, Location has a ‘huge impact’ on how Marsala ages

Barrel location has such an impact on maturation at Marsala producer Cantine Florio that “no two casks taste the same”, according to its cellar guide. There are currently more than 3,000 casks – ranging from 225 litre barriques to 640 hectolitre barrels – holding 5.5 million litres of Marsala wine residing in Cantine Florio’s cellars in Sicily. Speaking to the drinks business during a recent visit to the producer, cellar guide Noemi Di Marino said: “You can really observe the differences in the Marsalas from one barrel to the next when it comes to body, structure, aromas and flavours. Every barrel tastes different.” The cellars, which span 44,000 square metres, boast four different climatic environments with varying temperature and humidity levels. The western side lies just 95 metres from the ocean, making it more humid and lower in temperature than the eastern side, which leads to Marsalas with salty, savoury notes due to their proximity to the sea. As you move eastwards through the cellar, the humidity drops and the temperature rises, leading to a higher angel’s share of evaporation in the casks and concentrated tertiary aromas in the wines. The result is that no two casks at Florio are the same, allowing winemaker Tommaso Maggio the opportunity to control the evolution of his Marsalas depending on where within the cellars he decides to age them. Cellar geography Keen to flag up the influence of cellar geography on Marsala’s evolution, detailed information on the wine’s exact ageing location is

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