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Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico Costasera

Item number: VFR00007 2021750
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Vintage: 2021

Format: 0,75 l

Type: Rosso

Denomination: Amarone Della Valpolicella DOCG

Grapes: Corvina Rondinella Molinara

Refinement: Big wood

Alcohol: 15 %

Region: Veneto

Origin: Made in Italy

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TASTING NOTES

Production

Costasera Amarone della Valpolicella is produced from Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara grapes. Fermentation takes place after approximately 120 days of drying the grapes on bamboo racks. The resulting wine is aged for 24 months, 80% in large casks and the remaining 20% in barriques, followed by 4 months in the bottle before release. 100 ml: E=406 kJ/97 kcal

Organoleptic Characteristics

On the nose, it releases all its aromas, which unfold with notes of ripe cherry, stewed plum, roasted coffee, milk chocolate and faint hints of cinnamon. On the palate, it is extremely well-balanced, with no intrusiveness from the alcohol and soft, velvety tannins. It finishes with a long, lingering aftertaste.

Occasion and Pairing

This is a fine Venetian red wine, perfect for Sunday family lunches, presenting a very deep ruby red colour in the glass. A wine for rich, flavourful dishes, to be enjoyed with game or mature cheeses, even spicy ones.

Serving Temperature

To fully appreciate its style, this wine should be served at a temperature of 16–18°C.

Allergens: Solfiti

THE WINERY

Masi

Masi is an Italian company specialising in the production of excellent Veneto wines. His is the story of a family and its vineyards in Venice. The name itself derives from “Vaio dei Masi”, the small valley acquired in Valpolicella at the end of the 18th century by the Boscaini family, who still own it today. The use of indigenous methodologies and experimental techniques for wine production has made the Masi winery renowned locally and internationally. Still family-run, Masi is a worldwide benchmark for the production of Amarone, made using the ancient technique of partial drying of the grapes. With a great concern for the balance of nature and the enhancement of the surrounding area, the Masi winery is dedicated to organic and sustainable viticulture. Thanks to collaborations and partners in over 120 countries, Masi expresses the quality of Made in Italy on a global level. Name and address of producer/distributor: Masi - Via Monteleone 26, 37015 Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella (VR). Products from this winery should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat sources.

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