This luxurious but unpretentious resort is a tranquil base from which to fully savour the fruits of this culturally rich region of Sicily.
Marsala is not merely one of the world’s most famous wines, it’s also among its most misunderstood. This 47-room, centuries-old winery resort offers a much clearer understanding of this sweet or dry fortified drop, well beyond its reputation as an ingredient in savoury dishes and desserts. It’s also a fine base to experience the incredible eponymous region of western Sicily where marsala is produced.
In fine weather, breakfast, lunch and dinner are served within a glorious walled courtyard from the 1700s which faces the manor house, where inside there’s a more formal dining room and lounge. Unsurprisingly considering the baglio’s location, exquisite fresh local seafood dominates the a la carte menu with dishes served with Sicilian aplomb.
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