Allegrini

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Corvina Blend

9.39 ratings
-no pro ratings
Valpolicella, Verona, Veneto, Italy
Corvina Blend
Tomato-Based, Asian Cuisine, Mushrooms, Pork, Fish, Salads & Greens
Top Notes For
Tony Loyola

Fruit forward. Fresh fruit in the nose. Bold tannins after the fruit forward taste. Smooth and nice earthy finish. A bit fruity for my taste but good wine to start the night

Fruit forward. Fresh fruit in the nose. Bold tannins after the fruit forward taste. Smooth and nice earthy finish. A bit fruity for my taste but good wine to start the night

Jan 1st, 2024
Penny Wild-perkowski

Blackberry bomb!

Blackberry bomb!

Jun 23rd, 2023
Lauren

Very good. Smooth

Very good. Smooth

Oct 28th, 2022
David Russell

15.5%

15.5%

May 15th, 2022
Nicole Nicolaus

A smooth and rich amarone for cichetti and pasta.

A smooth and rich amarone for cichetti and pasta.

Apr 10th, 2022
Mark S.

Dry black fruits aroma. Tropical fruits flavor. Concentrated. Not too much sweet. Dry and Spicy direction. 2016 @500/G(4600), T Enoteca, 210301

Dry black fruits aroma. Tropical fruits flavor. Concentrated. Not too much sweet. Dry and Spicy direction. 2016 @500/G(4600), T Enoteca, 210301

Mar 1st, 2021
Akshay Venkitasubramanian

For my first v.day with Loveleen

For my first v.day with Loveleen

Feb 17th, 2018
Por La Vida

Root beer, ginger, cherry cola on the nose. But time cherry cola on the palate with almost a slight carbonation. Fresh acidity, as you expect from Italian wines. Really displays the unique characteristics of Veneto wines. They stand extremely distinct from other European and even other Italian wines in terroir. Perfect match for tomato based sauces, particularly if you’re stuck in a Sangiovese rut.

Root beer, ginger, cherry cola on the nose. But time cherry cola on the palate with almost a slight carbonation. Fresh acidity, as you expect from Italian wines. Really displays the unique characteristics of Veneto wines. They stand extremely distinct from other European and even other Italian wines in terroir. Perfect match for tomato based sauces, particularly if you’re stuck in a Sangiovese rut.

Jan 12th, 2018
Diane Heyboer

Berry, cherry and gamey right upfront. Smooth subtle silky finish. Medium to full body with a hint of spice. Was a nice little wine. Had 2016 in November of 2017.

Berry, cherry and gamey right upfront. Smooth subtle silky finish. Medium to full body with a hint of spice. Was a nice little wine. Had 2016 in November of 2017.

Nov 6th, 2017
Brian S

Brian had this 7 years ago

Brian had this 7 years ago

Mar 10th, 2018