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Allegrini - La Poja - 2011 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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Type
Red
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Appellation
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Technical
Grapes
ABV
14%
Serving
18° - 20° C
Food Pairings
BeefLambGame BirdsMushroomsPasta DishesCharcuterie and Cured Meats
Key Characteristics
["Full-bodied""Red fruit""Black fruit""Spicy""Medium(+) alcohol""Medium acidity"]

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Allegrini

Allegrini

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

Veneto es una región ubicada en la parte nororiental de Italia, conocida por su rica historia y diversa producción de vinos. La región es el hogar de algunos...

Veneto es una región ubicada en la parte nororiental de Italia, conocida por su rica historia y diversa producción de vinos. La región es el hogar de algunos de los vinos italianos más famosos, incluyendo Prosecco, Amarone y Valpolicella.

La tradición vinícola en Veneto se remonta a la era romana, y la región ha estado produciendo vino durante más de 2.000 años. Las condiciones únicas de clima y suelo en Veneto la convierten en un lugar ideal para cultivar una variedad de uvas, incluyendo Glera, Corvina y Rondinella.

Prosecco es uno de los vinos más populares producidos en Veneto. Es un vino espumoso hecho de la uva Glera y es conocido por su sabor ligero y refrescante. Prosecco se produce típicamente utilizando el método Charmat, que implica fermentar el vino en tanques grandes antes del embotellamiento.

Amarone es otro famoso vino producido en Veneto. Es un vino tinto de cuerpo completo hecho de uvas secas, lo que le da un sabor rico y complejo. Amarone típicamente se envejece durante varios años antes de estar listo para beber.

Valpolicella es un vino tinto producido en la región de Veneto. Está hecho de una mezcla de uvas Corvina, Rondinella y Molinara y es conocido por su sabor afrutado y de cuerpo medio. Valpolicella típicamente se envejece durante un corto período antes de estar listo para beber.

En general, Veneto es una región con una rica tradición vinícola y una diversa gama de vinos para ofrecer. Ya sea que busques un Prosecco ligero y refrescante o un Amarone de cuerpo completo, Veneto tiene algo que ofrecer a todo amante del vino.

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Verona IGT

Verona IGT

Verona IGT is a geographic wine designation covering the province of Verona in Italy's Veneto region. The classification encompasses vineyards throughout this historic province, which includes famous wine...

Verona IGT is a geographic wine designation covering the province of Verona in Italy's Veneto region. The classification encompasses vineyards throughout this historic province, which includes famous wine areas like Valpolicella, Soave, and Bardolino. As an Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT), it provides winemakers greater flexibility in grape selection and winemaking techniques compared to the more restrictive DOC and DOCG appellations within the same territory.

The Verona province benefits from a continental climate moderated by Lake Garda to the west and the foothills of the Alps to the north. Soils vary considerably across the denomination, ranging from volcanic origins in some areas to alluvial deposits and limestone-rich terrain. The IGT classification permits both international and native grape varieties, allowing producers to experiment beyond traditional regional constraints while maintaining geographic identity.

Wines from Verona IGT reflect this diversity of terroir and grape selection. Native varieties like Corvina, traditionally used in Amarone and Valpolicella, can be vinified as single-variety wines under this classification, often producing wines with characteristic cherry and herb notes. The denomination allows winemakers to showcase individual vineyard sites or create innovative blends that might not conform to stricter appellation rules, resulting in wines that express the broader Veronese landscape.

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