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About Veneto Amarone

About Veneto Amarone
Amarone - or more formally Amarone della Valpolicella - is a powerful red wine from Italy's Veneto region. It is made from the same grapes as Valpolicella: with Corvina and Rondinella as the principal varieties, with other grapes such as Molinara, Corvinone and Dindarella also being used.

Amarone is one of the world's most distinctive red wines because of its production method. It is made using the appassimento process, a technique in which the grapes are not fermented until after they are naturally dried in special rooms for three to four months. This air-drying cause the grapes to shrivel, as they lose about 30% of their water. This intensifies the grapes, with the resulting wines being high in alcohol, at least 15% and sometimes as much as 16%.

These wines are fermented dry; this practice began in the late 1950s; sweeter wines are labeled as Recioto.

An Amarone is full-bodied and very spicy and needs several years before it is drinkable. These wines are capable of aging for a very long time, sometimes as many as thirty-five or forty years.

Amarone must be paired with rich food; they are especially excellent with wild game, roast veal or pork or most red meats and sharp, aged cheeses.

Top Picks for Veneto Amarone

Centenero 2019 1908 Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
94 points
$39
A cornucopia of exotic spices and concentrated fruits both dried, ripe and baked make up this benchmark example of Amarone.
Centenero 2021  Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
92 points
$34
A round and savory Amarone with a earthy nose and a juicy creamy palate.