fortami
Fortami is a term that originates from the Italian language, where it is used to describe a type of fortified wine. The term "fortami" is derived from the Italian word "fortificare," which means "to fortify." Fortified wines are produced by adding a neutral spirit, such as brandy, to the wine during the fermentation process. This addition increases the alcohol content and preserves the wine, making it suitable for long-term storage.
The practice of fortifying wine dates back to ancient times, with evidence of fortified wines being produced
Fortami is typically consumed chilled and is often served as an aperitif or digestif. It is known