AllegriniValpolicella 2023

Product code: 19851
£15.95 inc VAT
£95.70 / case of 6
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Valpolicella
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Allegrini
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 70% Corvina , 30% Rondinella
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Valpolicella
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Allegrini
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 70% Corvina , 30% Rondinella

Product Notes

The Allegrini Valpolicella wine is a sophisticated, vibrant Italian red. Crafted in the traditional manner in Veneto, it boasts alluring aromas of cherry, raspberry and black pepper. The palate is seductive, with a fine balance of juicy red fruit and pleasantly bitter notes, enhanced by soft tannins and a hint of spice. Delicate yet expressive, it shows an excellent mouthfeel and a lingering, aromatic finish. This wine pairs brilliantly with Italian cuisine, particularly pasta and risotto dishes. Matured meticulously, the Allegrini Valpolicella is a gorgeous reflection of its origin, offering a sublime Italian wine-drinking experience.

Tasting Notes

This wine is ruby red in colour, with youthful highlights. On the nose, fragrant fruit with prominent notes of dark cherries and fresher hints of pepper and aromatic herbs, typical of Corvina and Corvinone, the historic varieties of this appellation. This Valpolicella is impressively lively and playful on the palate, whilst exhibiting delicacy and finesse at the same time.

About the Winery

Allegrini

In the heart of Italy's picturesque Valpolicella region, nestled amongst lush vineyards and scenic landscapes, we discover the renowned Allegrini winery. Esteemed worldwide for its dedication to quality and authentic Italian wines, Allegrini has been a beacon of the winemaking industry since its inception in the 16th century.

The Allegrini family's commitment to tradition and creativity pervades their everyday operations. Their passion for viticulture spans centuries and generations, and this enduring heritage is encapsulated in each bottle. The winery's elegant portfolio of wines reflects the diversity and uniqueness of the Valpolicella terroir; ranging from robust Amarone to delicate Soave.

At its core lies the profound respect for mother nature. Sustainable viticulture practices are adhered to rigorously, nurturing the vineyards to yield the finest fruits of the earth. The healthy, full-bodied grapes are then expertly harvested and carefully vinified to preserve their intrinsic qualities and create unforgettable wines.

The Allegrini cellar is a genuine sensory experience unto itself. The whiff of fermenting grapes, the sound of wine ageing in vintage wooden barrels, and the visual symphony of rows upon rows of bottled wines waiting to be savoured is nothing short of mesmerising. Within such an environment, noted for its atmospheric tranquility, meticulous attention is paid to ensuring all wines age gracefully, developing intricate profiles and subtle nuances.

Flanked by a team of devoted winemakers and connoisseurs, the Allegrini winery continuously challenges itself to produce wines of the highest calibre and it’s unfailing commitment to quality gives its wines an esteemed reputation on the international stage. Exceptional reds such as the enduringly popular Palazzo della Torre and esteemed Amarone della Valpolicella are testament to the magic that the Allegrini family and their winery can create from their beautifully nestled vineyards in Verona Valley.

So, whether you’re a casual drinker or a serious oenophile, the Allegrini winery is sure quicken the pulse of all who appreciate the finest things in life and no wine lover should miss the opportunity to savour these splendid offerings from one of Italy's most iconic wineries.

https://allegrini.it

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