Community Tasting Notes (2) Avg Score: 91 points

  • PnP that got progressively better/more complete days 3-6; final glass on day eight was fully of integrity, nothing volatile. Consistent with my note of three years ago "This organically grown Amarone wine is something of a revelation. Very pure, focused, with well above-average tension, and balance. The precision, the way the oak was judged/is integrated is quite brilliant. This is a producer that's off the radar, and for my sake/the wine's price, I'd be ok if it stays that way. With more than 20 years of Amarone drinking experience, and about a dozen trips to this small region, this farm is firmly among the top of my choices. Should age incredibly well for the next decade, and beyond. Single vineyard, older vines." highly recommended

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  • This organically grown Amarone wine is something of a revelation. Very pure, focused, with well above-average tension, and balance. The precision, the way the oak was judged/is integrated is quite brilliant. This is a producer that's off the radar, and for my sake/the wine's price, I'd be ok if it stays that way. With more than 20 years of Amarone drinking experience, and about a dozen trips to this small region, this farm is firmly among the top of my choices. Should age incredibly well for the next decade, and beyond. Single vineyard, older vines. highly recommended

    https://www.ItalianWine.blog

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    taken while visiting the cellar, and each of their (several) vineyards throughout Valpolicella hills in fall 2019

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  • By Eric Guido
    Valpolicella & Soave: The Times, They Are A Changin’ (Feb 2021), 2/1/2021, (See more on Vinous...)

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