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Throwback alert! Check out this old snap from Marsovin's wine festival back in the day
This photo goes way back!

Lyndsey Grima

Mention anything wine-related in Malta and Marsovin immediately comes to mind. Renowned not only by the Maltese for its quality but also internationally, Marsovin has recently posted a photo on their Facebook, emphasising just how much their wine goes way back!

The pursuit of authenticity begins at the roots and ends in the glass. A throwback photo of Marsovin taking part in a wine festival. #winelovers #winefestival #marsovin

Posted by Marsovin - The Culture of Wine on Wednesday, 12 April 2023

The photo was captioned with ‘The pursuit of authenticity begins at the roots and ends in the glass’. Picturing Marsovin taking part in a wine festival, this throwback photo includes a number of Maltese wines in barrels such as Marso Vermouth, Red Label, Semi-Sweet, Special Reserve, and others.

Marsovin started out over 100 years ago when Chevalier Anthony Cassar started out as a small wine producer collecting grapes from local farmers and producing wine, selling them using horse-drawn carts. Today, Marsovin is a leader in modern wineries producing premium wines.

Tag a wine lover!

13th March 2025


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Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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