A beautiful glass of red wine from the Farina cellars. Craftsmanship and experience are paramount with Farina Bardolino Classico. And that's not surprising. The Farina winery was founded in the early 19th century. Over the years, they have evolved from a small winery into one of the major producers in Italy's Veneto wine region. Farina remains the oldest family-owned winery in this region to this day. Thanks to all the investments, innovations, experience, and expertise, Farina Bardolino Classico has become a favorite among wine lovers.
A great Italian trio from Farina
Farina Bardolino Classico is a superb glass of wine. Italian through and through! Three indigenous grape varieties contribute to this sublime result. First, Corvina, which provides softness, juiciness, and fine tannins. Then, Molinara, not particularly spectacular on its own, but in various blends, it adds the necessary freshness. Finally, Rondinella is used, which provides characteristic cherry aromas. These three grape varieties also form the basis of the king of northern Italy, Amarone.
Impressions of Farina Bardolino Classico
Dazzling. The Corvina, Molinara, and Rondinella, all three indigenous grape varieties, deliver excellent results in this Farina Bardolino Classico. The grapes grow near Lake Garda, in the Moreniche Mountains. Otherwise, it wouldn't be called Bardolino Classico. The wine hasn't been aged in oak, which makes the Farina Bardolino Classico delightfully fresh and approachable. The aroma alone makes us fall in love with this red wine. Warm and sultry. Red fruit, black fruit, and herbs. You smell everything. Take a sip, and the wine is just right. Fruit forms the foundation of the flavor palette, but a tingle on the tongue reveals the herbaceous notes. A touch of bitterness provides chocolate notes. Expert palates will also discover hints of berries, strawberries, raspberries, and warm cherries.