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Corvina

Corvina: the soul of the great wines of Valpolicella

The Corvina collection brings together a selection of wines that tell the most authentic face of Valpolicella and the winemaking Veneto. From the freshness of Valpolicella Classico to the structure of Amarone, Ripasso, and Recioto, this page gathers expressive, elegant labels that are deeply connected to the grape variety that symbolizes the territory.

Corvina is the heart of many of the most recognizable wines from the Verona area: it imparts aromas of cherry, red fruits, spices, and a pleasant tannic structure, supporting different styles that are always consistent with local tradition. In this selection, you will find bottles from prestigious wineries such as Allegrini, Masi Agricola, Zenato, Tedeschi, Quintarelli Giuseppe, and Speri, alongside other important interpreters of the denomination.

Style, territory, and denominations

The selection includes wines linked to Valpolicella, Valpolicella Classico, Valpolicella Superiore, Ripasso, Amarone della Valpolicella, and Recioto della Valpolicella. They are different expressions of the same territory, where Corvina often works in blends to create wines of balance, depth, and identity. The younger wines offer immediacy and versatility, while the more structured labels focus on concentration, complexity, and evolutionary potential.

Among the bottles available, there are also special formats such as Magnum, Jeroboam, and large formats in wooden cases, ideal for collectors, important occasions, and for those seeking a wine to share with personality. The presence of selected vintages and reserves makes this collection suitable for those who wish to explore the most prestigious side of Venetian wines.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

Corvina-based wines pair naturally with rich dishes from Italian cuisine: roasts, braised meats, game, grilled meats, aged cheeses, and flavorful first courses. Ripasso is perfect when looking for an intense yet smooth red, while Amarone accompanies more meditative tasting moments or special dinners. Recioto, with its sweet vocation, elegantly concludes the meal.

  • For those seeking versatility: Valpolicella and Valpolicella Superiore
  • For those wanting structure and depth: Ripasso and Amarone
  • For special occasions: Magnum, large formats, and reserves
  • For dessert pairings: Recioto della Valpolicella

Discover the Corvina selection and let yourself be guided through the most representative interpretations of Valpolicella, from everyday labels to collectible wines.

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FAQs

What does Corvina represent in the wines of Valpolicella?
The Corvina is one of the most important grape varieties of Valpolicella and gives identity to many symbolic wines of Veneto. In its more immediate versions, it brings freshness, fruit, and drinkability; in more structured wines, it supports complexity, tannin, and the ability to evolve. For this reason, it is central both in Valpolicella Classico and Superiore as well as in labels like Ripasso, Amarone, and Recioto. In the collection, you will find various interpretations of this grape variety, from historic wineries and leading producers.
What wines do I find in the Corvina collection?
The Corvina collection includes a wide range of wines related to Valpolicella and its most recognizable style. Valpolicella, Valpolicella Superiore, Valpolicella Ripasso, Amarone della Valpolicella, and Recioto della Valpolicella are present, along with numerous labels in special formats such as Magnum and large bottles. It is a selection designed for those who want to explore the different expressions of Corvina, from the more agile reds to the more intense and aging versions.
What dishes pair best with a wine made from Corvina?
The wines based on Corvina are very versatile at the table. The fresher Valpolicella pairs well with cured meats, first courses, and flavorful white meats. The Ripasso perfectly accompanies roasts, braised dishes, and medium-structured plates, while the Amarone expresses itself best with red meats, game, and aged cheeses. The Recioto, on the other hand, is ideal with baked sweets or dry desserts. In this collection, you can choose the most suitable wine based on the occasion and the type of pairing.