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Amarone della Valpolicella – The Majestic Intensity of Veneto

A Powerful and Iconic Italian Wine

Amarone della Valpolicella is a dry, full-bodied red wine produced in the Valpolicella region of Veneto, near Verona.
It is made primarily from Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara grapes that are partially dried before fermentation using the traditional passimento (appassimento) method.
This ancient process concentrates sugar and flavor, creating one of Italy’s most powerful and refined wines.


The Art of the Passimento

After being hand-harvested, the grapes are left to dry on trellises or straw mats for one to three months.
This drying process reduces their weight by nearly 40%, intensifying both aroma and structure.
Fermentation continues until all yeasts have consumed the sugars, resulting in a dry yet rich and velvety wine, filled with concentrated fruit character.


Tasting Profile

Amarone della Valpolicella offers a remarkable aromatic complexity:

  • Nose: dried fruits (raisins, figs), chocolate, spices, and hints of tobacco.

  • Palate: powerful, silky, and warm, with a firm yet harmonious structure.

Despite being dry, Amarone gives an impression of sweetness due to its ripe fruit and alcohol concentration.
The high acidity perfectly balances its richness, creating a wine of exceptional elegance and length.


Aging & Longevity

Aged for a minimum of two years, Amarone develops great depth and complexity over time.
Its aging potential is impressive — 10 to 20 years or more, with tertiary notes of truffle, leather, and balsamic emerging with maturity.


Grapes & Terroir

  • Corvina (40–70%) – elegance and structure

  • Rondinella (20–40%) – aromatic harmony

  • Molinara (up to 10%) – freshness and lift

The vineyards lie on limestone and basaltic-clay soils, benefiting from the mild microclimate of Lake Garda, which ensures slow, even ripening.


Iconic Producers

  • Giuseppe Quintarelli

  • Dal Forno Romano

  • Allegrini

  • Masi Agricola

  • Bertani

  • Tommaso Bussola


Food Pairings

Amarone pairs beautifully with:

  • Game, roasted lamb, braised beef, wild boar stew

  • Aged cheeses such as Parmigiano-Reggiano or Gorgonzola

  • Truffle risotto, mushroom dishes

  • Dark chocolate or nut-based desserts


In Summary

Amarone della Valpolicella is a masterpiece of patience and craftsmanship — a dry wine that seduces with its warmth, richness, and complexity.
Elegant yet powerful, it remains one of the most captivating and age-worthy red wines in the world.

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