Ca' dei FratiPietro Dal Cero Amarone della Valpolicella 2017

Product code: 15786
£90.00 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 17%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 17%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml

Product Notes

Ca' dei Frati Pietro Dal Cero Amarone della Valpolicella is an opulent Italian wine with a luxurious bouquet of cherry, raisin, cinnamon, and vanilla. On the palate, it presents an excellent balance between ripe fruit, savoury spice, and firm tannins, all rounded off with a velvety finish. Crafted with passion by the esteemed Dal Cero family, this exquisite Amarone from the Valpolicella region in northern Italy boasts an unmistakable character, rich complexity, and remarkable ageing potential. It's the perfect embodiment of how excellent viticulture and refined winemaking can produce a truly exceptional and unforgettable tasting experience.

Tasting Notes

The ruby colour captivates with its tone and intensity. The fruit is exuberant with a very pleasurable sour cherry taste, merged with hints of chocolate and sweet spices. The subtlety enhances the floral component of the purple rose. Aromatic notes emerge with increasing conviction, along with hints of star anise and wild gooseberry. The tertiary elements are subtle and leave the perception of pleasurable notes of arabica and mild tobacco. It finds its utmost expression at the table with seasoned cheeses, well cooked meats, braised dishes and game.

About the Winery

Ca' dei Frati

Nestled within the heart of Lombardy, northern Italy, lies the prestigious Ca' dei Frati winery. Boasting centuries-long mastery in winemaking, this winery has been dedicated to the art since 1782, making it a beloved Italian heritage site.

The winery is comfortably situated on the southern banks of Lake Garda, nestled amidst the traditional charm of dramatic vineyards, where the favourable microclimate is ideal for the growth of indigenous grapes. This unique land gives the wines their tantalising taste, full-bodied depth, structure and longevity.

Ca' dei Frati produces a ravishing range of wines to suit a range of distinctive palates, including the famous 'I Frati' Lugana and the 'Brolettino' Lugana. The winery takes fervour in standing out by employing traditional methods to wine production; hand-picking grape clusters, carrying out fermentation in stainless steel tanks and gently ageing in wooden barrels.

The heart and soul behind Ca' dei Frati is the Dal Cero family. They've expertly curated an enchanting environment that honors tradition, while constantly seeking innovation. Their commitment to quality reflects in each vintage produced, ensuring they do the stunning natural beauty of their unique setting, the justice expected of them.

But, it’s the winery's commitment to sustainability that truly sets them apart. Their symbiotic relationship with nature has driven them to embrace modern technologies and techniques which foster an eco-friendly production process. So, everytime you raise a glass of Ca’ dei Frati, you're not just enjoying a top-quality wine, but you're also supporting a careful community mindful of the environment.

Whether you’re an intuitive wine connoisseur or a curious novice, a visit to Ca' dei Frati offers a splendid opportunity to witness how rich tradition merges with contemporary sustainability practices, making every single taste a celebration of history, culture and authentic Italian master craftsmanship.

Note a trip to this alluring winery is a true vinicultural adventure, crafted with passion, precision and natural prowess. Indeed, the Ca' dei Frati winery is a rare gem, it is where tradition is savoured and fine wine is experienced.

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