Wine merchant John Woodhouse created Marsala for the English market in 1773, after he discovered that fortifying the wine with grape spirit kept it from spoiling during its passage to England. Marsala became very popular in 1798, when Lord Nelson made it the British fleet's onboard beverage of choice.
Wine merchant John Woodhouse created Marsala for the English market in 1773, after he discovered that fortifying the wine with grape spirit kept it from spoiling during its passage to England. Marsala became very popular in 1798, when Lord Nelson made it the British fleet's onboard beverage of choice.








