Allegrini - Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG

94 RP Points
93 RP Points
92 RP Points
Allegrini - Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG - 2018 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Allegrini - Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG

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Red
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Grapes
ABV
15.7%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
BeefLambGame BirdsBlue CheeseParmesanChocolate

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Allegrini

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Allegrini is a family winery based in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, specifically in the Valpolicella area near Verona. The producer focuses on red wines, drawing on...

Allegrini is a family winery based in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, specifically in the Valpolicella area near Verona. The producer focuses on red wines, drawing on the distinctive terroir and grape varieties of this historic wine region. Their portfolio reflects a commitment to the traditional styles that have defined Valpolicella for centuries.

The Valpolicella region is known for wines made from Corvina and related indigenous varieties, with production methods ranging from fresh, approachable reds to the more concentrated Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG. Amarone is produced through a controlled drying process (appassimento) that concentrates the grapes' sugars and flavors before fermentation, resulting in full-bodied wines with higher alcohol content and complex dried fruit characteristics. This method has been practiced in the region for generations and remains central to Valpolicella's reputation.

Allegrini's current range includes Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG bottlings under the Corte Giara label, made from the traditional Valpolicella blend of Corvina and other regional varieties. The producer also offers La Poja, a single-varietal Corvina wine that showcases the grape's native character. These selections represent both the classic appassimento-style wines the region is known for and expressions of individual grape varieties grown on the estate.

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Veneto is located in northeastern Italy, stretching from the Dolomites to the Adriatic Sea, with Venice as its capital city. The region ranks among Italy's largest wine producers...

Veneto is located in northeastern Italy, stretching from the Dolomites to the Adriatic Sea, with Venice as its capital city. The region ranks among Italy's largest wine producers by volume, encompassing diverse terrain that includes Alpine foothills, flat plains, and the famous Valpolicella hills near Verona. Veneto's winemaking heritage spans centuries, with Roman settlements establishing many of the viticultural practices still used today.

The region benefits from a continental climate moderated by the Adriatic Sea and Lake Garda, creating conditions suitable for both sparkling and still wine production. Key appellations include Prosecco DOC and the prestigious Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG in the north, Soave DOC for white wines, and Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG and Valpolicella DOC for reds. The varied topography ranges from volcanic soils in Soave to limestone and clay compositions in Valpolicella, each contributing distinct characteristics to the wines.

Glera dominates sparkling wine production, particularly in Prosecco appellations where it creates wines ranging from bone-dry to off-dry styles. Red wine production centers on indigenous varieties like Corvina, often blended with Rondinella and Molinara in traditional Valpolicella blends. The region is distinctive for its appassimento technique, where grapes are dried to concentrate flavors for Amarone production, and for pioneering modern Prosecco methods that transformed a regional specialty into an internationally recognized sparkling wine style.

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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG is located in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, encompassing vineyards in the hills north of Verona. The appellation was granted DOCG status in...

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG is located in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, encompassing vineyards in the hills north of Verona. The appellation was granted DOCG status in 2010, elevating it from its previous DOC classification. The production zone includes the classical Valpolicella area and extends into parts of the broader Valpolicella region.

The wines are produced using the ancient appassimento method, where harvested grapes are dried on straw mats or wooden racks for several months to concentrate sugars and flavors before fermentation. The primary grape varieties are Corvina, Corvinone, and Rondinella, which form the traditional Valpolicella blend. The drying process typically lasts from October through January, reducing the grapes' water content by 35-45%. This technique transforms what would otherwise be light, fresh wines into powerful, concentrated expressions.

Amarone wines are characterized by their intense concentration, high alcohol content typically ranging from 14-17%, and complex flavor profiles featuring dried fruit, chocolate, spice, and earthy notes. The extended drying period creates wines with remarkable depth and aging potential, often developing leather, tobacco, and mineral characteristics over time. Despite their richness, well-made Amarone maintains balance between sweetness, acidity, and tannins, resulting in wines that can age gracefully for decades.

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