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Amarone from Valpolicella is a typical wine from Veneto, produced with the natives varieties of the area: Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella and Oseleta. The name Amarone, derives from the word “bitter”(amaro in Italian), created to distinguish it from the sweet wine Recioto from Valpolicella, from wich it has unintentionally origin. Legend has it that the Verona native varieties are not able to get fully riped, so winemakers tried to concentrate through the withering the compounds that grapes had managed to accumulate until the harvest. The Veronese native varieties also have the characteristic of having a structural conformation suitable for withering then the relative ease to dehydration when placed in a well ventilated and low humid environment. Today this is still a very delicate process and it is carried out with more confidence, utilizing environments created specifically for the withering called ""fruttai"": some wineries as Masi, Allegrini, Bertani, Zenato have developed some very interesting technologies for drying the grapes. The grapes in order to be regulated, cannot be crushed until 1st December following the harvest, and the resulting wine has to age in the cellar for at least two years before bottling. Please find below our best prices and deals for Amarone Valpolicella wines.
Zenato winery was founded in 1960 when Sergio Zenato began to experiment with new vinification techniques believing in the great potential of the native grapes like the Turbiana. This was a decision that rewarded him well over the years. Company's vineyards are located in S. Cristina, San Benedetto di Lugana and in the Valpolicella areas where Costalunga estate stands and the Zenato Amarone is produced. Today the company is lead by the Zenato family, producing a total of 2,500,000 bottles, owns 75 hectares of vineyards and works the grapes of many wine-growers.
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