One More Look Back at the Veneto

By / Wine + Drinks / February 5th, 2014 / 2

I’m back from the Veneto and after quite a few tours and tastings (and not just of Amarone) I can safely put together my short list of incredible wines that still haunt my palate and that will hopefully see our shores here in Canada (but are easy to find if you hop the next plane to Italy).

Before you go you might want to check out the new “Valpolicella Wines” app, which has a use even for those not visiting anytime soon, its ‘wine notes’ taking section.  Check it out.

Also interesting to note, a new grape has been authorized for use in the region: Spigamanti (August 2013) bringing the grand total of allowed grapes to 18.

Here are the wines you should beg, borrow or steal – meaning, anyway you can get them is alright by me – just don’t tell anyone I said that, and don’t forget to invite me over if and when you acquire a bottle.

San Cassiano 2010 Ripasso Superiore

Mocha, black cherry, cassis and spiced plum grab the nose and won’t let go, it all follows onto the palate adding anise to the mix; great balancing acidity.

Cantina Valpantena 2011 Torre del Falasco Ripasso Superiore

Aromas of black cherry and plum, while on the palate its smooth, almost creamy, with dark fruit, but then the acid kicks in on the finish.  Great for sipping.

Le Marognole 2011 Valpolicella Classico

Best straight Valpolicella I tried on the trip: pretty ruby colour, raspberry and cherry aromas and flavours, has nice elegance and a really pleasant finish.

Bolla 2008 “le Origini” Amarone Classico Riserva

Nose of plum, black cherry, chocolate and strawberry jam; the palate has a richness of fruit, balanced by nice acidity and punchy tannins, you hardly notice the 16% alcohol.

For more wine suggestions, see our other #WineWednesday posts.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael is an award-winning journalist: Promoting the Promoters Award Cuvée 2010 and Ontario Wine Awards Journalist of the Year 2012.  He is also a national and international wine judge - Ontario Wine Awards, All Canadian Wine Championships; Best of Riesling — Germany; Essencia do Vinho — "Top Wines of Portugal".  He is currently the President of the Wine Writers Circle of Canada and the wine columnist for Ottawa Life and Grand magazine as well as regular contributor to Tidings, and Grapevine ... his reviews have also appeared in the LCBO Vintages magazine. Michael has also added a YouTube channel to his activities where he reviews bottles of great Ontario wine on a weekly basis. In whatever he does, it is Michael’s desire to educate, inspire and encourage others to grow their own love and enthusiasm for wine – and to realize that it is their palate that ultimately makes the decision.

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