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Amarone della Valpolicella Classico by Albino Armani is made in the heart of Valpolicella and preserves the most ancient memories of grape drying techniques. Here, among the dry stone walls that support the vineyards and the small districts, Amarone tells the unique identity of the Marano valley through plays of transparency, iridescent aromas of ripe fruit, dark spices, hints of chocolate and coffee. The sip amazes for the unexpected freshness, typical of high hill wines, the balance and the character of the tannins, with an aromatic persistence that predispose it to be a decidedly long-lived wine.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Designation
- Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
- Philosophy
- Biodynamic
- Grape / Raw material
- corvina
- Variety / Blend
- corvina, corvinone, rondinella
- Vintage - Cuvée
- 2017
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Veneto
- Alcohol Content
- 15% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 14° - 16° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Large calyx with a long stem
- Food Matches
- Roasted Beef, Stewed Meat, Aged Cheese, Red Meat, Game
- Allergens
- Contains Sulphites
Four hundred years of history in viticulture in the Adige Valley for the Armani family, proven by the notary documents of 1607 in the name of Domenico Armani and preserved in the Historical Archive of Trento. a collective story that from that moment takes the family name. Today the Albino Armani Company has expanded its estates and territories ranging, in addition to the Val d'Adige, with the Veneto estates in Valpolicella and in the Marca Trevigiana, with the Trentino from Vallagarina, with the lands at the foot of Montebaldo and Lessinia, and, finally, in Friuli in the Grave Friulana. The common denominator is respect for the territory and putting man at the center, with his experience and attention, which combines tradition with the search for innovation because, as Albino Armani says, "Tradition alone is not enough".
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Località Ceradello, 401 - Dolcè (Verona) Italy
Four hundred years of history in viticulture in the Adige Valley for the Armani family, proven by the notary documents of 1607 in the name of Domenico Armani and preserved in the Historical Archive of Trento. a collective story that from that moment takes the family name. Today the Albino Armani Company has expanded its estates and territories ranging, in addition to the Val d'Adige, with the Veneto estates in Valpolicella and in the Marca Trevigiana, with the Trentino from Vallagarina, with the lands at the foot of Montebaldo and Lessinia, and, finally, in Friuli in the Grave Friulana. The common denominator is respect for the territory and putting man at the center, with his experience and attention, which combines tradition with the search for innovation because, as Albino Armani says, "Tradition alone is not enough".
Colour: ruby red.
Bouquet: ripe fruit, dark spices, hints of chocolate and coffee.
Taste: unexpected freshness, balance and character of the tannins, aromatic persistence.