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Discover the exceptional quality of the fine Veronese red wine

Discover the exceptional quality of fine Veronese red wine

The fine Veronese red wine represents one of the most authoritative expressions of the Veneto wine region. In this selection, you will find labels that tell the great tradition of the Veronese hills, with intense, structured, and complex wines capable of expressing aromatic depth and great elegance.

An iconic territory and an unmistakable style

The province of Verona is one of the most famous areas in Italy for great aging reds. Here, wines such as Amarone della Valpolicella, Valpolicella Classico, Valpolicella Ripasso, and other interpretations of great personality are born, often made from traditional grapes like Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara. The care in selecting the grapes and the aging period contribute to defining wines with a rich, enveloping, and persistent profile.

This collection brings together bottles that symbolize the territory, featuring reference producers such as Quintarelli Giuseppe, Bertani, Masi Agricola, Zenato, Tedeschi, Tommasi, Allegrini, and Tenuta Sant Antonio Famiglia Castagnedi.

Why choose a Veronese red wine

Veronese red wines are appreciated for their structure, richness of fruit, and ability to evolve over time. Amarone and Riserva often offer notes of ripe red fruit, spices, cocoa, and a significant tannic structure, while Valpolicella Superiore and Ripasso emphasize balance, drinkability, and complexity. It is an ideal category for those seeking important wines, suitable for special moments or a fine cellar.

  • Amarone della Valpolicella for breadth, depth, and long evolution
  • Valpolicella Ripasso for intensity, harmony, and versatility at the table
  • Valpolicella Classico Superiore for elegance and territorial identity
  • Selections and reserves for those who desire labels of great character

Recommended pairings

The fine Veronese red wine expresses itself best with structured and flavorful dishes. Amarone and the more important versions perfectly accompany red meats, game, braised dishes, and aged cheeses. Valpolicella Ripasso and Superiore are excellent with roasts, rich risottos, and characterful second courses, maintaining a pleasant versatility. Even at the end of a meal, some labels can offer a particularly satisfying tasting experience.

A selection designed for lovers of great Italian reds

This collection is dedicated to those who wish to discover some of the most prestigious interpretations of Veronese red wine, among iconic denominations and reference wineries. From the most famous labels to the most sought-after selections, each bottle tells the deep connection between territory, tradition, and quality. Explore the collection and find the wine that best suits your idea of excellence.

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FAQs

Which wines are included in the fine Veronese red wine?
In the prestigious red wine from Verona, some of the most representative labels of the province of Verona are included, such as Amarone della Valpolicella, Valpolicella Classico, Valpolicella Ripasso, and the Superiore or Riserva versions. These are wines that share a strong connection with the Veronese territory and a recognizable style: structure, aromatic intensity, and good aging potential. This collection is designed for those seeking reds with personality, suitable for both tasting and pairing with important dishes.
What are the characteristics of Veronese red wine?
Veronese red wine stands out for its body, complexity, and aromatic depth. In its most well-known expressions, such as Amarone and Ripasso, it offers notes of ripe red fruit, spices, and cocoa, with a harmonious and persistent taste structure. The production tradition of the Veronese hills and the use of grape varieties such as Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara contribute to creating elegant and distinctive wines. It is an ideal category for those seeking important, rich, and territorial reds.
What dishes pair best with Veronese red wine?
The fine red wine from Verona pairs very well with structured and flavorful dishes. The most important labels, such as Amarone della Valpolicella, are suited for red meat, wild boar, braised dishes, and aged cheeses. Valpolicella Ripasso and Superiore offer great versatility with roasts, light game, rich first courses, and second courses with a strong flavor. In general, these are wines that enhance traditional Italian cuisine and make a special dinner or tasting memorable.