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Tommasi Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Reserva Ca'Florian DOCG 2015

Ca’ Florian is the heart of Tommasi, their oldest vineyards, and the intimate and coveted place that they have called home since 1902.
Corvina, Corvinone, and Rondinella
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Red Fruit, Black Fruit, Preserved Fruit, Herbal, Pepper / Spice, and Concentrated / Preserved Fruit, Sweet Spice and Woody

BODY: Full
DRYNESS:
Neutral
ACIDITY:
Medium +
TANNIN:
Medium +
ALCOHOL (%):
High (More than 14%)

Origin: Veneto (Soave, Valpolicella & More), Italy

Grape Varietals:
Corvina, Corvinone, and Rondinella

Winemaking:
Vegan Friendly
Grape Drying, Extended Skin Contact, Wild yeast, and Malolactic Fermentation

Maturation: >24 Months Oak Barrels and Bottle Ageing

Awards:

WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
game, red meats and mature cheeses

ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
mutton rendang, braised duck

Description

Tommasi Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Reserva Ca'Florian 2015

Ca’ Florian is the heart of Tommasi, their oldest vineyards, and the intimate and coveted place that they have called home since 1902.

The Ca’ Florian Amarone Riserva is made from a selection of the finest grapes from the Ca’ Florian cru, one of the Tommasi family’s most prestigious vineyards.

Grape Varietals & Region: Corvina 75%, Corvinone 20%, Rondinella 5% from the Pergola Veronese-trained vines of the prestigious Ca’ Florian vineyard, in the hilly area of Pedemonte in the Valpolicella Classica zone.

Taste Profile: A deep ruby red with garnet highlights, on the nose it displays an elegant and very complex bouquet, with notes of ripe red fruits (cherries, blackberries and plums) along with spicy nuances of licorice and bitter cocoa. It is full-bodied and austere on the palate, with rich tannins and a very long, splendidly fresh finish.

Winemaking Process: Harvest and manual selection of the grapes in 5-6 kg crates. After further selection, the grapes are left to dry in a well-ventilated loft for 100 days on the traditional racks known as “arele.” The grapes are pressed in January and a slow fermentation then takes place for 30 days in oak vats, using exclusively indigenous yeasts. Maturation lasts 4 years, for the first year in barriques and for the subsequent 3 years in 35 hl Slavonian oak casks. Amarone Ca’ Florian then ages in bottle for at least a year.