Cesari Amarone Classico della Valpolicella Superiore
Where it's from:
Italy, Veneto, Valpolicella
Price per case:
£421.63
Bottles per case:
12 x 75 cl
Style:
Powerful Reds
Description:
Cesari Amarone Classico della Valpolicella Superiore from Italy, Veneto, Valpolicella by Cesari Powerful Reds (12 x 75 cl)
Region:
Italy, Veneto, Valpolicella
Producer:
Cesari
Product ID:
16188
CesariAmarone Vignetti IL BOSCO della Valpolicella
Description: Situated in the North-east, stretching between Verona and Venice, Veneto produces the largest volume of DOC wines in Italy. Much of these come from the province of Verona which is famous for both Soave and Valpolicella. Perhaps the greatest wine of the region is the Amarone della Valpolicella, made from semi-dried grapes, giving a wine that is intense, long and rich with a high alcohol content. The region is also becoming well-known for its range of varietal wines, of which Cesari produce some excellent examples. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £250.00
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Cesari IL PRINCIPE Chianti DOCG
Description: Cesari IL PRINCIPE Chianti DOCG from Italy, Tuscany, Chianti by Cesari Powerful Reds (12 x 75 cl) Price: £118.55
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Cesari Valpolicella Classico
Description: Cesari Valpolicella Classico from Italy, Veneto, Valpolicella Classico by Cesari Light & Fruity Reds (12 x 75 cl) Price: £125.21
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CesariAmarone Classico della Valpolicella Superiore
Description: Grapes from the towns of Negrar, Marano di Valpolicella, Sant Ambrogio, Fumane, San Pietro in Cariano are used to make this wine. Typical aromas of ripe fruit as well as fruit preserve and cherry abound while the particularly striking length lingers on the palate. Displaying all its strength through a warm and elegant body this is a wine to enjoy. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £346.29
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Umberto Cesari RISERVA Sangiovese di Romagna DOC
Description: For Umberto Cesari, stubborn by nature, producing good wine is a family tradition with deep roots in this area of Romagna. It is here that Umberto and his wife Giuliana chose to start their Company in 1965 by buying 20 Hectares of land in the hills between 200 and 380 Metres above sea level which extend from the Via Emilia towards the Apennine Mountains and the border of Tuscany. From then on, he has continually expanded and increased the quality of his wines and today the Company extends over an area of 100 hectares. Here it is divided into distinct vineyards of La Casetta, Parolino, Ca Grande and Laurento. The Sangiovese grapes behind this red wine come from areas especially suited for the production of this great red wine. The vineyards are located around the hills surrounding Castel San Pietro and Imola and great care is taken from the vine to the winery. Only the best clusters are made into wine, and fermentation takes place in conditioned tanks with temperature control. This is followed by 24 months' ageing, partly in Slavonia and Allier oak. This Sangiovese di Romagna Riserva has an intense ruby red colour with a touch of pomegranate, while the aroma is vinous, intense, with a touch of violet. The flavour is full, rich and dry, showing good tannic structure with a pleasing finish. Available in Magnum bottles. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £149.02
Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico
Description: Amarone della Valpolicella Classico represents modern winemaking at its best and embodies Franco Allegrini’s long-expressed goal of combining purity with balance and the traditional power and intensity of Amarone. The wine is a wonderful fusion of concentrated dried cherry fruit and fine, spicy, toasty oak. It has great structure, complexity and elegance yet remains intense and powerful through to the end, with a hint of spiced sour cherries on the finish. Grapes for the Amarone are hand harvested during the second half of September and are allowed to dry naturally for about 100 days at ‘Terre di Fumane’, a state of the art drying centre where both temperature and humidity are controlled. By drying the grapes under these conditions, the development of botrytis is avoided, and the integrity of the fruit is preserved. During the drying period the grapes lose 45% of their original weight. Allegrini’s modern approach ensures that the volatility which often characterises lesser Amarone is never found in his. The quality of all the wines Allegrini produce from their 70 hectares of vineyard is impeccable. They have fruit, balance, intensity, length, elegance, tipicity and, above all, drinkability. In short, they are among the elite of the world’s best producers of red wines. The price of grapes for Amarone has shot up dramatically in the past few years due to demand far outstripping supply. As a result, we're now beginning to see these grape prices being reflected by higher prices for Amarone. We feel though that Allegrini’s Amarone still remains excellent value for a truly world class wine. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £242.68
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Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico
Description: Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico represents modern winemaking at its best and embodies Franco Allegrini’s long-expressed goal of combining purity with balance and the traditional power and intensity of Amarone. The wine is a wonderful fusion of concentrated dried cherry fruit and fine, spicy, toasty oak. It has great structure, complexity and elegance yet remains intense and powerful through to the end, with a hint of spiced sour cherries on the finish. Grapes for the Amarone are hand harvested during the second half of September and are allowed to dry naturally for about 100 days at ‘Terre di Fumane’, a state of the art drying centre where both temperature and humidity are controlled. By drying the grapes under these conditions, the development of botrytis is avoided, and the integrity of the fruit is preserved. During the drying period the grapes lose 45% of their original weight. Allegrini’s modern approach ensures that the volatility which often characterises lesser Amarone is never found in his. The quality of all the wines Allegrini produce from their 70 hectares of vineyard is impeccable. They have fruit, balance, intensity, length, elegance, tipicity and, above all, drinkability. In short, they are among the elite of the world’s best producers of red wines. The price of grapes for Amarone has shot up dramatically in the past few years due to demand far outstripping supply. As a result, we're now beginning to see these grape prices being reflected by higher prices for Amarone. We feel though that Allegrini’s Amarone still remains excellent value for a truly world class wine. (6 x 1.5 Litres) Price: £589.28
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Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico
Description: Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico represents modern winemaking at its best and embodies Franco Allegrini’s long-expressed goal of combining purity with balance and the traditional power and intensity of Amarone. The wine is a wonderful fusion of concentrated dried cherry fruit and fine, spicy, toasty oak. It has great structure, complexity and elegance yet remains intense and powerful through to the end, with a hint of spiced sour cherries on the finish. Grapes for the Amarone are hand harvested during the second half of September and are allowed to dry naturally for about 100 days at ‘Terre di Fumane’, a state of the art drying centre where both temperature and humidity are controlled. By drying the grapes under these conditions, the development of botrytis is avoided, and the integrity of the fruit is preserved. During the drying period the grapes lose 45% of their original weight. Allegrini’s modern approach ensures that the volatility which often characterises lesser Amarone is never found in his. The quality of all the wines Allegrini produce from their 70 hectares of vineyard is impeccable. They have fruit, balance, intensity, length, elegance, tipicity and, above all, drinkability. In short, they are among the elite of the world’s best producers of red wines. The price of grapes for Amarone has shot up dramatically in the past few years due to demand far outstripping supply. As a result, we're now beginning to see these grape prices being reflected by higher prices for Amarone. We feel though that Allegrini’s Amarone still remains excellent value for a truly world class wine. (12 x 37.5 cl) Price: £290.51
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Nino Franco BRUT Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Veneto
Description: Brilliant straw color and strong floral nose. Soft and fruity on the palate with a great finish of golden apples. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £174.46