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Giacomo Montresor Valpolicella Classico 2006
Shows a vibrancy of fruit and acidity with good weight
and depth that drinks extremely well; a wine for those
that prefer lighter red wines...more |
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Giacomo Montresor ‘Capitel della Crosara’ Valpolicella
Ripasso 2005
Ripasso is essentially a ‘stepping stone’ between
Valpolicella Classico and Amarone; the un-pressed
skins of dried grapes....more
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Bolla Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2004
The Bolla winery was established in Veneto in 1883
and theirs was the first Amarone to be bottled and
sold on the domestic market, as surprisingly recently
as 1950...more |
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Giacomo Montresor ‘Castelliere delle Guiate’
Valpolicella Classico Primoripasso 2004
One hell of a mouthful in every sense! Leaves a lot
of Amarone trailing in its wake; a sumptuous, velvety
wine with a delightful purity of fruit....more |
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Whites |
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Botter ‘La Casada’ Pinot Grigio IGT Veneto
2006
This is typically light with a delicately honeyed,
floral aroma, a dry yet soft palate that is surprisingly
full and rounded...more |
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CaVit ‘I Mastri Vernacoli’ Trentino Pinot Grigio 2006
From the steep slopes of Trentino that give excellent
exposure to the sun; a lovely, clean and fragrant
wine with a crisp, slightly floral palate...more |
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La di Motte IGT Veneto Pinot Grigio
2006
This is a clean, well-balanced wine with subtlety
and complexity, with lovely, delicate, slightly honeyed
nuances...more |
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Inama Soave Classico 2006
A wine of richness and complexity based on late harvesting,
skin contact, the judicious use of oak and no filtration.....more |
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Inama ‘Vigneti di Foscarino’ Soave Classico 2005
This is one of the more impressive wines that I have
tried from anywhere and remains one of my favourite
whites on our list...more |
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