Taste & Aging
Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidity
Drinking Window
Aging phase
Until 2024
Ready to drink
2024 - 2030
Past peak
After 2030
Aromas
Food Pairing
Vintage Report
The 2022 vintage in the Veneto region received an excellent score of 91 points. The wines from this year are described as still young and powerful with significant potential for further development.
This is the Baby Amarone from Montresor de Valpolicella Ripasso, what a superb wine. But let's start with the history of Montresor. The Montresor family emigrated to Italy in 1892 to fulfill their dream. They left their birthplace of Orléans in the heart of France to produce the finest wines in Veneto. That was a significant step, as the family was well-known in France; Claude de Montresor was even a duke in the region around 1600. Recent years have been crucial for Montresor, as they have invested heavily in both the vineyards and the winery. This has greatly benefited the wines, as their quality has further improved.