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Dry marsala
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Dry Marsala is a fortified wine originating from the Marsala region in Sicily, Italy. It is characterized by its rich and complex flavor, with soft notes and a touch of balanced sweetness, although in its dry version it has a lower sugar content, making it ideal for cooking. It is a very popular ingredient in Italian and global cuisine, especially used in the preparation of sauces for meats, poultry, and dishes such as the classic chicken marsala.
Dry marsala has a moderate alcohol content and retains aromas of nuts, caramel, and spices, adding depth and flavor to recipes. Furthermore, as a fortified wine, its process includes the addition of wine alcohol, which contributes to its longer shelf life and concentration of flavors.
Regarding its culinary use, it is ideal for deglazing pans, preparing reductions, or marinating meats, adding a distinctive and elegant touch to dishes.
In different regions of Latin America, although there is no exact synonym for "dry marsala," it may be referred to simply as Marsala wine or dry fortified wine. It is important to look for this designation in specialized stores or in the wine section of supermarkets to ensure the authenticity of the product.
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