2013 Amarone Classico, Scarnocchio, Lena di Mezzo, Monte del Frà, Veneto, Italy

2013 Amarone Classico, Scarnocchio, Lena di Mezzo, Monte del Frà, Veneto, Italy

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2013 Amarone Classico, Scarnocchio, Lena di Mezzo, Monte del Frà, Veneto, Italy

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This is a classic Amarone, coming from Monte Del Frà’s Lena di Mezzo estate on the hilly clay and limestone soils of Fumane. It is a blend of Corvina and Rondinella, which were harvested in the middle of October. The nose is rich, earthy and luxurious with aromas of plum, liquorice and clove. The palate is full and dark with kirsch cherry fruit, cinnamon, leather and tobacco. 

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Monte del Fra

Monte del Fra

Monte del Frà translates as ;Hill of Monks; and is located in the heart of the Bianco di Custoza DOC. It now consists of over 65 hectares of vineyards is owned and run by brothers Eligio and Claudio Bonomo. It is one of the most progressive and dynamic producers in the region and has been particularly innovative in its adoption of modern viticultural techniques.

Eligio Bonomo was the first producer in the region to retrain the traditionally 1.6m high cordon vines to lower-trained, single guyot systems. In the winery the Bonomos use thoroughly modern, clean and temperature-controlled fermentation and storage facilities in order to preserve the aromatic freshness in their wines. They produce very good-quality wines which are clean, display excellent purity of fruit and are elegant and well balanced.

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Corvina, Corvinone blend

Corvina, Corvinone blend

Corvina is widely grown on the Veneto shore of Lake Garda and the hills of Valpolicella to the north and north-east of Verona. Sometimes known as Corvina Veronese, it is blended with Rondinella and Molinara to produce Valpolicella and Bardolino. It can be a tricky grape to cultivate, as it ripens late and is prone to rot if affected by rains at harvest time. It is a high-yielding grape and quality is very dependent on keeping yields low.

Corvina-based red wines can range in style from a light, cherryish red to the rich, port-like Recioto and Amarone Valpolicellas. Most Valpolicella from the plains is pale and insipid, and bears little comparison with Valpolicella Classico from the hills. Some producers such as Allegrini are now producing very high quality 100% Corvina wines.

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