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WINE DENOMINATIONS
  1. Aglianico
  2. Aleatico
  3. Alicante
  4. Alto Adige Chardonnay
  5. Alto Adige DOC
  6. Amarone
  7. Asti
  8. Barbaresco
  9. Barbera
  10. Bardolino chiaretto
  11. Bardolino
  12. Barolo
  13. Bianco Veronese
  14. Bolgheri DOC
  15. Bolgheri Superiore DOC
  16. Bonarda
  17. Brachetto
  18. Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
  19. Cabernet
  20. Cabernet Franc
  21. Cabernet Merlot
  22. Cabernet Sauvignon
  23. Cannonau di Sardegna DOC
  24. Catarratto
  25. Cerasuolo d Abruzzo DOC
  26. Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG
  27. Chardonnay
  28. Chianti DOCG
  29. Chianti Classico DOCG
  30. Chianti Riserva
  31. Chianti Colli Senesi DOCG
  32. Cortona DOC
  33. Corvina
  34. Curtefranca DOC
  35. Custoza DOC
  36. Dolcetto d Alba
  37. Durello
  38. Etna DOC
  39. Falanghina
  40. Fiano di Avellino DOCG
  41. Franciacorta DOCG
  42. Frappato
  43. Garda DOC
  44. Garganega
  45. Gattinara DOC
  46. Gavi DOCG
  47. Gewurztraminer
  48. Grignolino D Asti DOC
  49. Grillo Igt
  50. Insolia
  51. Lagrein
  52. Lambrusco di Sorbara DOC
  53. Langhe DOC
  54. Lazio IGT
  55. Lugana DOC
  56. Marche IGT
  57. Maremma Toscana IGT
  58. Marsala
  59. Merlot
  60. Montecucco Rosso
  61. Montepulciano
  62. Montepulciano d Abruzzo
  63. Montepulciano d Abruzzo DOC
  64. Moscato
  65. Moscato d Asti DOCG
  66. Moscato di Noto DOC
  67. Muffato di vermentino
  68. Muller Thurgau
  69. Nebbiolo DOC
  70. Nero d Avola
  71. Nero di Troia
  72. Noto Rosso
  73. Oltrepò Pavese DOC
  74. Passerina
  75. Passito
  76. Pecorino DOC
  77. Petit Verdot
  78. Pinot grigio
  79. Pinot Nero
  80. Primitivo di Manduria
  81. Prosecco DOC
  82. Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG
  83. Puglia IGT
  84. Raboso
  85. Refosco
  86. Ribolla
  87. Riesling
  88. Roero Arneis
  89. Rosso di Montalcino DOC
  90. Rosso Veronese
  91. Salento IGT
  92. San Colombano DOC
  93. Sangiovese
  94. Sangue di Giuda
  95. Sauvignon
  96. Schioppettino
  97. Sforzato di Valtellina DOCG
  98. Sicilia DOC
  99. Sicilia IGT
  100. Soave DOC
  101. Soave Classico DOC
  102. Vino Spumante
  103. Syrah
  104. Taurasi DOCG
  105. Toscana IGT
  106. Trebbiano d Abruzzo
  107. Trebbiano d Abruzzo DOC
  108. Trentino DOC
  109. Trento DOC
  110. Umbria Rosso IGT
  111. Valcaleppio
  112. Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze DOCG
  113. Valpolicella Classico DOC
  114. Valpolicella DOC
  115. Valpolicella Ripasso DOC
  116. Valpolicella Superiore
  117. Valtellina Superiore DOCG
  118. Venezia Giulia IGT
  119. Verdicchio
  120. Verduzzo
  121. Vermentino
  122. Vermentino di Sardegna
  123. Vernatsh
  124. Vino santo
  125. Zibibbo
WINE REGIONS
  1. Abruzzo
  2. Calabria
  3. Emilia-Romagna
  4. Friuli-Venezia Giulia
  5. Lazio
  6. Liguria
  7. Lombardia
  8. Marche
  9. Piemonte
  10. Puglia
  11. Sardegna
  12. Sicilia
  13. Toscana
  14. Trentino-Alto Adige
  15. Umbria
  16. Valle d'Aosta
  17. Veneto
  18. Alto Adige
  19. Trentino
  20. Campania
Volume
  1. 0,75 L
  2. 1,5 L
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Amarone WINES

Amarone, also known as Amarone della Valpolicella, is a dry red wine produced in Italy with a mixture of partially dried grapes such as Corvina and Rondinella. Both of these types of grape are mostly grown in the region of Veneto on chalky, clay soils facing south that are located about 300 to 500 meters above sea level.  (continue)

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Amarone WINE

Amarone, also known as Amarone della Valpolicella, is a dry red wine produced in Italy with a mixture of partially dried grapes such as Corvina and Rondinella. Both of these types of grape are mostly grown in the region of Veneto on chalky, clay soils facing south that are located about 300 to 500 meters above sea level.

The vine and wine-making

The harvesting of the grapes which make up the Amarone wine takes place during October, right before the grapes are let to dry on straw mats. Amarone is currently mostly produced in drying chambers which makes it possible for the juiced within the grape to be concentrated. This drying process takes about 120 days, and right after the grapes are crushed before undertaking a process of fermentation which involves dry and low temperatures that can last from one to two months. Once the fermentation process is over, the wine is transfered to barrels where it is left to age.

Organoleptic properties

The color of Amarone wine can be described as a brilliant and intense ruby red while the taste is complex and rounded as well as fruity and fresh, especially towards the end. The older the wine is, the better it tastes. When it comes to the perfume, it can be described as a strong mixture of blackberries, black cherries and plums.

Serving suggestions

Amarone is the perfect wine to match various dishes such as game dishes or various types of braised meats as well as a large range of cheeses. Although Amarone is not usually recommended for menus including fish, many people seem to believe it is a great match for dishes which include sushi, which is nothing more than raw fish. Amarone, however, is the perfect match for most dishes which include meat, especially red one, as well as some traditional Italian recipes such as risotto and many different types of pasta. Ultimately, the choice of what to eat together with a good glass of Amarone is up to you.
 

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