Amarone della Valpolicella Classico "Vigneti Di Jago" - A Vertical Tasting

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico "Vigneti Di Jago" - A Vertical Tasting

Making wine is often a hard task, a game of balance between opposite strengths: technical issues, legal requirements, personal knowledge and vision, local culture, international taste, marketing trends...

And climate. Too often we underestimate this detail, but  in viticulture it is among the most important element everywhere in the world. No doubts that climate in Valpolicella nowadays is rather different than in the past, and that viticulture has had to adapt itself to those changes.

Consequently, now the wines are different than in the past decades -not to mention other reasons more related to the technique or the customers' taste, of course- although the winery style may be the same at the time (or trying to be).

In the last Vinitaly, the Cantina "Valpolicella"  di Negrar organized a quite interesting vertical tasting of its recent best vintages - 2008, 2005, 2003, 2000, 1997 - of the most important Amarone della Valpolicella: the cru "Vigneti di Jago". Daniele Accordini, the general manager and winemaker, showed us some charts and data about the climate in those vintages - sunlightining, rains, flowering time and other data - explaining how the practices of their viticulture and the winemaking process are adapting themselves and trying to correctly interpret  the natural trends, in order to not distort the final result and support their usual style...

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Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass: we did it

Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass: we did it

We did it.

Our first international tasting, the "Rare and Unusual Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass" was truly successful. The eight wineries which decided to share with us the uncommon adventure of a "different way" to approach Valpolicella through its valleys, grapes, wines and styles, met in Montreux a selected and really interested (and interesting) group of people...

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Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass: some feedbacks

Here you can find some comments to the wines we introduced in our Masterclass in Montreux. Amarone is an impressive wine for everybody's approaching it for the first time, of course, and Valpolicella Superiore is an elegant and fine wine that worths be rediscovered.

Thanks to Shirley Chen, Per Karlsson, Magnus Reuterdahl, Valeska Idarraga and Fernando Paredes for their kind collaboration.

Montreux Rare and Unusual Masterclass

Some images of the Amarone & Valpolicella Masterclass - to browse this gallery click on the image and go to Ricardo Bernardo's link

Some images of the Amarone & Valpolicella Masterclass - to browse this gallery click on the image and go to Ricardo Bernardo's link

Back from the DWCC - Digital Wine Communications Conference, we got a good success with the "Rare and Unusual Masterclass" dedicated to our "different approach" to Valpolicella wine region and its wines. In Montreux we presented 16 different wines produced by 8 wineries based all over the wine region.

By now, enjoy the pictures above, courtesy of our good friend Ricardo Bernardo.

Montreux, 30th October: Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass

Montreux, 30th October: Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass

We are particularly proud to announce the first big tasting  of wines from Valpolicella that we are going to hold in Montreux, Switzerland, on 30th October 2014 with our brand Terroir Amarone : the Amarone and Valpolicella Superiore Masterclass.

It is one of the "Thursday Rare & Unusual Masterclasses”, which will be hold in Hotel Suisse Majestic (15.15-16.30). In the picture you can see the lounge where this event will be hosted.

Thanks to the  DWCC 2014 organization, this year for the first time the wine lovers have the opportunity to discover unique and rare bottles in some very special tastings the day before the official opening the annual Digital Wine Communications Conference. The tickets are limited, and will be on sale very soon, so keep in touch and share the voice.

We are also happy to announce the 8 great wineries that we'll introduce to the audience...

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An "historical", unusual vertical tasting

An "historical", unusual vertical tasting

Just the day before the official opening of Anteprima Amarone 2010, the Villa de Winckels Hotel Restaurant hosted its traditional edition of “Amarone in Villa”, a big tasting with the most important wineries in Valpolicella.

The event was also the occasion to organize - thanks to the collaboration of Wine Meridian, a new wine magazine online, - an unusual vertical tasting of Amarone della Valpolicella from many different wine producers: from 2003 till 1960, going back in the time.

For any wine lover, this was a must, because it’s really tough to attend to this kind of tasting, I mean, with very old bottles… 

Are you wondering why?

Well, likely there is more than one reason, but IMHO the main two are the following...

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