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2001 Zyme Amarone della Valpolicella Classico

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Removed from a subterranean wine cellar

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Removed from a subterranean wine cellar

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RATINGS

93Wine Enthusiast

...aromas of cured meat, fennel seed, black pepper and blackberry.

92Vinous / IWC

...incredibly refined. Layers of dark fruit, minerals, flowers and spices come to life in a powerful yet precise style...shows very early notes of advancing aromas...

REGION

Italy, Veneto, Amarone della Valpolicella

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG, usually called simply Amarone, was awarded its prestigious DOCG appellation status in 2009. Though lush, high alcohol content red wines have been made in the Veneto since the ancient Greeks settled there, the popularity of Amarone over the last few decades has resulted in international demand for the wine. Amarone is typically made from 45% to 95% Corvina, blended with Rondinella and other indigenous grapes. The blend is essentially the same as for Valpolicella, but Amarone is made from dried grapes, which gives it a rich, viscous quality and an alcohol content between 14% and 20%. Though Amarone is a dry wine, there is a sweet version called Recioto della Valpolicella. The recioto style wines are included in the DOCG, and the word “ripasso” on label usually indicates the sweeter style.