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2008 Maculan Torcolato, 375ml

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November 26, 2023 - $16

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RATINGS

94+ Vinous / IWC

...heady and sensual in its white truffles, dried flowers, honey, wild herbs. Myriad aromas and flavors continue to emerge from the glass as this complex, kaleidoscopic wine shows off the full breadth of its personality...boasts gorgeous inner perfume and spectacular overall balance.

92Wine Enthusiast

Torcolato dessert wine offers a very clean presentation of aromas that span honey almond and dried jasmine to stone fruit and caramel. Try this beautiful wine with sharp Gorgonzola cheese or Stilton.

90Wine Spectator

...boasts pure flavors of baked peach, apple sauce, candied orange zest and spun honey. This is all backed by vivacious acidity, while accents of almond, iodine, furniture, fragrant dried herbs and dried chamomile add complexity.

REGION

Italy, Veneto

Veneto in northeastern Italy is one of the country’s most important wine regions and has 220,000 acres of vineyards. It is the third largest wine producing region in Italy after Sicily and Puglia. Though Veneto produces more red than white wine, it is most famous for its Soave and Prosecco, both white wines. Venice is the best-known city in the region, but the area’s wine-making capital is Verona. Close to Verona are the appellations for Bardolino, Valpolicella and Soave. The Veneto is also home to Amarone, the densely concentrated, seriously alcoholic, big red wines made by using grapes that are partially or fully dried. The results are lush, sometimes nearly syrupy red wines that approach 20% alcohol, even though most are not sweet. The most famous conventional red wine is Valpolicella, which means “valley of many cellars.” The name is perhaps a reference to the fact that Veneto is home to a number of indigenous grapes not found elsewhere, including the deep red grapes Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara, all used to make Valpolicella. Garganega is the indigenous white grape used for Soave.