Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2017

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 A full bodied red wine with an elegant aroma.

Rich in structure and a velvety flavour. Perfect with red meats, a signature, exclusive wine from Amore G.N.A.

750ml

Alc. 14.5%

Classification:

Controlled Designation of Origin

Grapes:

Corvina Veronese (45% to 95%) is however allowed in Corvinone's presence to a maximum of 50% instead of a Corvina equivalent; Rondinella (from 5% to 30%). The production of these wines can be used up to a maximum of 25% of the grapes coming from the vines: red non- aromatic berries, allowed for cultivation for the province of Verona up to a maximum of 15%, with a maximum lomit of 10% for each single grape used.

Lands:

Limestone soils

Alcoholic degree:

13,9% in Vol.

Area of ​​origin:

Valpolicella, Veneto Region - Northern Italy

Production technique:

Provides a maceration of Valpolicella wine with fermented grapes of dried grapes previously used for the production of Recioto or Amarone. The technique of "Ripasso" consists in pouring, before barrel refinement, the Valpolicella base wine directly into the vats where the Amarone was previously pressed, allowing it to rest in contact with the newly pressed pomace for about 15-20 days. In this way, the wine receives from the dried pomace part of the aroma, that is actually from the Amarone.

Sensory analysis:

Intense red wine with garnet shades. Elegant aroma with scents of undergrowth. Refined, harmonious and velvety flavor.
Bottling:

It is bottled using teh cold sterile microfiltration technique.

Pairings:

Matches seasoned cheese, salami, roast in general, grilled meats and wild game. Serve at 18°C uncorking the bottle half an hour before consumption.

Key Details

Valpolicella Region14% AlcoholRed Meat and CheesesCorvina Veronese and Rondinella GrapeFull BodiedSmooth
Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2017
From £34.00

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. Bottles of this iconic wine generally start at $50-$60, but the sky's the limit when it comes to price.

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

Pallet: It tastes amazing with rich flavours
Eye: Ruby red with garnet shades
Nose: Elegant aroma with scents of berries

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