Castelnuovo Del Garda Amarone 2006


Castelnuovo Del Garda Amarone 2006
  .D.O.C., Veneto, Italy
Product #: 181040
Score: 91/100
Price: $32.95
Alcohol: 14.5%
Sweetness: Extra Dry
Drink: 2010-2016
Bottle size: 750 ml
Winery: Castelnuovo Del Garda


 

Tasting note:

VC: Tempting aromas of plum, cassis, dried fruit and chocolate spice lure you into even more fruit and herbs in the flavours, which show brilliant tenacity on the satisfying finish. Full flavoured with complexity to spare, this Amarone will impress. My note: Savoury and juicy: it doesn’t taste as dark and heavy as many amarones. Lovely concentaration of flavour, terrific dark cherries and mocha notes. Very smooth. Food matches: rich beef dish, meat lasagna.

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Reviewed October 2, 2010 by

Serve this wine between 60-65 degrees Farenheit or 15-18 degrees Celsius.

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beef daube, blue cheese:, blueberries: chocolate covered, cake: chocolate, casseroles & stews, casseroles: full flavored meaty, cheddar, cheese sandwich: grilled, chocolate, chocolate Mexican Mole, chocolate: dark, desserts: chocolate, fajitas, fudge: chocolate, gorgonzola & cambozola, Gorgonzola Dolce, lamb chops,grilled, lamb with garlic & rosemary, lamb: leg, lamb: rack with rosemary, lasagna, parmigiano, pasta with tomato sauce, pizza: blue cheese & buffalo chicken, polenta dishes, rich meat & game casseroles, sausage: spicy, sausages, sex in a pan, veal stuffed with sausage, venison stew. More pairings...

Amarone

Amarone della Valpolicella, which roughly translates to strongly bitter, describes this robust, rich red wine made in Valpolicella, in the northeast region of Italy called Veneto. The best and ripest of the dark-skinned grapes of Corvina, Molinara and Rondinella are carefully selected during harvest and gently stored for several months after harvest in cool, well-ventilated rooms so that they dry and concentrate their sugars and flavors. When they're almost raisins, they're crushed and fermented to create Amarone wine.

These concentrated sugars ferment to complete dryness, which creates a wine with high alcohol (often 14%-16%), black fruit flavors and a rich, dark color. Recioto wines from Valpolicella are also made this way, except that fermentation is stopped while there is still some residual sugar left in the wine, creating a rich dessert wine. Ripasso wines from this region are "re-passed" or re-fermented and have some of Amarone's rich character.

Due to the selection of the best grapes and the involved winemaking method, Amarone tends to be a pricey wine, usually more than $30 a bottle. Signature aromas include black cherries, kirsch, raisins, plum, prunes, spice, coffee, cocoa and mocha.

Drink Amarone with rich, flavorful foods such as cheddar, parmesan, blue cheeses, polenta dishes, sausage, lasagna, venison, beef daube, casseroles, stews, Mexican Mole, leg of lamb, pasta with tomato sauce and dark chocolate.



 

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