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The Story
Production Process :
The Amarone is a noble wine produced from just the best bunches, collected by hand and placed in cassette for 3 to 4 months to go through the process of the so called “appassimento” withering or drying of the grapes. This process concentrates the sugar content from 25% to 30% and enables other natural chemical processes to take place inside the drying berries. The dried grapes are then turned into thick must composed by the skin and the juice and fermented slowly for about 15 to 20 days. The wine is then separated and placed in stainless steel tanks, where the malolectic fermentation is completed. After this process the wine is then placed in small oak barrels to mature for 12 to 18 months.
Total alcohol content 15%
Total Acidity in tartaric acid 5.9 gram per liter
If the wine is stored properly at a constant temperature around 15°C, in horizontal position in absence of light. It will maintain and keep for 8 to 12 years.
Color: intense , deep garnet red.
Nose: spicy of plum and cherry and a hint of raspberry
Taste: soft , velvety, full bodied with a slight aromatic lingering aftertaste.
Serve at least an hour before and serve in large deep glasses.
Food Matching: excellent with most red meats, game and grilled, with hard texture mature cheese.
©Antiche Terre Venete
Vuosikerta 2010
Italy Outstanding – A vintage with first-rate wines from seemingly everywhere in the Barolo and Barbaresco zones, both from famous producers and many unheralded ones. Beautiful balance, expressive aromatics, excellent varietal character and outstanding persistence. Power, grace and structure, from moderately priced wines all the way to the most expensive cru offerings. The 2010s will age for 20-30 years without a problem in most cases, and a few wines will age even longer.