



Falezze Amarone Della Valpolicella Riserva 2015 Art Collection
Limited collection x5 bottles
This project originated from an idea by Luca Anselmi and Sofia Kherkeladze, with the collaboration of Maestro Niko Kherkeladze.
It features a limited and numbered collection of exclusive bottles housed in presentation boxes crafted from ancient fir and pine wood, salvaged from old farmhouses in Trentino.
This approach beautifully combines a sense of nostalgia with a strong commitment to sustainability.
We are returning to the roots of the blend, using grapes selected from vines that are over 80 years old. This concept embraces the uniqueness of artistic creation, as each bottle is a distinctive piece, adorned with a different subject on the label.
For Niko Kherkeladze, this project marks a return to his artistic themes, specifically his beloved equestrian subjects, which are celebrated worldwide.
Key Details







Georgia and the Battle of Didgori (1121)
Inspired by the astonishing historical events of 1121

Valpolicella
"Amarone della Valpolicella is a rich, dry Italian red wine from the Veneto region. It is produced primarily from the Corvina grape. Amarone is characterized by ripe, bold flavors.
Directly after harvest, the grapes are air dried through a process called “appassimento”, which allows them to shrivel into raisins. This concentrates the sugar and flavors in the grapes, producing a distinctive and full-bodied wine well-suited to aging.
It is often said that you can safely forget an Amarone in your wine cellar. Even average Amarones can be aged for 10-15 years. Depending on the vintage and aging technique, wines of exceptional quality can be enjoyed up to 30-50 years after bottling!
In wine, time equals money. The aging process, manual labor, and prime grape-growing real estate mean that Amarone is often quite expensive.
Despite its iconic status, Amarone only received DOCG recognition as recently as 2009.
Amarone is best paired with very rich foods, due to its strong flavor profile, robust nature, and high alcohol (minimum 14% abv)."

Tasting Notes
To be considered as a single journey of taste and smell. What the entire experience has in common
is the flavour of the grapes, which is enriched with sensations that vary along the way, making
each sip unique. To begin with, there are the aromas and crispiness of wild berries and of chocolate.
The next sip brings plums and vanilla with sensations of post-ripening. The tasting then continues with
overtones of cedar and ends with a hint of Arabica coffee
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