Defying the conventions of the oenological market and betting with himself, Marco De Bartoli inaugurated his new production line in 1980, heedless of economic feedback, believing it a moral duty to uphold the traditional values of his land. Thus the first Vecchio Samperi wine was born. Later, De Bartoli reached Pantelleria intrigued by Moscato Passito, a product the market had alienated. Curiosity developed into a desire to master the science of growing Zibibbo grapes, which he could learn on Pantelleria. In part, the purpose was to convey the tradition of Pantelleria through the Bukkurum wine. This bottling took place, for the first time, in 1985. The following year, De Bartoli cold vinified the Zibibbo grapes, and other products took shape.
Information about Marco De Bartoli
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Name
Marco De Bartoli
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Region:
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Start year
1980
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Address
Contrada Fornara Samperi, 292 - Marsala (TP)
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Website
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Oenologist
Renato e Sebastiano De Bartoli
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Bottles produced
120,000
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Hectares
18
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Percentage of grapes purchased
10% purchased grapes, the rest proprietary.
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Type of cultivation
Organic farming.