Cantina di Soave

Cadis Amarone della Valpolicella Corvina Blend

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

Raisins, cherry, blueberry on the nose. The palate is, as always, very lovely with a bright cherry touch and raisins, a huge acid backbone and a dense matter on the sides. There is a bit of tannins in here and somehow a fresh finish (thanks the acid backbone) wich makes it a very balanced, wonderfully made wine. Amarone for the win again!

Raisins, cherry, blueberry on the nose. The palate is, as always, very lovely with a bright cherry touch and raisins, a huge acid backbone and a dense matter on the sides. There is a bit of tannins in here and somehow a fresh finish (thanks the acid backbone) wich makes it a very balanced, wonderfully made wine. Amarone for the win again!

Dec 24th, 2019
Daniel M

Second encounter and still convinced. No formal notes but wow!

Second encounter and still convinced. No formal notes but wow!

Apr 17th, 2019
Daniel M

Small red berries, black and white pepper, strawberry, hay, leather a bit too. Rather discreet but complex nose. The palate is a real treat. So long, so intense! A very strong acid backbone which makes for a dynamic mouthfeel. Strawberry and small red berries dance all around it. Some width and a smooth touch on the sides, a bit of tannins too to spice things up. There is something else in the texture like a layer of silk with a touch of tobacco, I don't know how to describe it otheewise. The finish is everlasting with the small red berries and a nice acid/bitter touch that make it very classy. It blends a grand Bourgogne touch with a dynamic and fruitful châteauneuf du pape distinction. What a wine!

Small red berries, black and white pepper, strawberry, hay, leather a bit too. Rather discreet but complex nose. The palate is a real treat. So long, so intense! A very strong acid backbone which makes for a dynamic mouthfeel. Strawberry and small red berries dance all around it. Some width and a smooth touch on the sides, a bit of tannins too to spice things up. There is something else in the texture like a layer of silk with a touch of tobacco, I don't know how to describe it otheewise. The finish is everlasting with the small red berries and a nice acid/bitter touch that make it very classy. It blends a grand Bourgogne touch with a dynamic and fruitful châteauneuf du pape distinction. What a wine!

Feb 1st, 2019