The showpiece, hailing from the mighty cellars of Villa Loren, has been established for decades in the beautiful Italian wine province of Veneto. This region is now known as the wine cellar of Italy. More and more prestigious quality wines are emerging from this area. The most famous is still Amarone, the King's Wine of Veneto. Along with Barolo and Brunello, it represents the pinnacle of Italian viticulture.
The vineyards of Villa Loren Amarone Della Valpolicella
Amarone wines originate in the most beautiful places in Veneto. In a small area north of the cultural city of Verona, the magnificent bunches grow. Villa Loren Amarone Della Valpolicella uses three grape varieties, typical of Amarone wines. Corvina, Molinara, and Rondinella are a legendary trio, according to many wine connoisseurs. The grapes are harvested by hand. Before being pressed, they are first laid out to dry in beds. This causes them to lose a significant amount of weight. However, what remains is bursting with flavor. After fermentation, the juice matures in the magnificent cellars of the impressive Villa Loren.
Impressions of Villa Loren Amarone Della Valpolicella
A crown jewel is the best way to describe Villa Loren Amarone Della Valpolicella. It's called the king's wine of Italy for good reason. Both in aroma and taste, this Amarone wine delivers everything you could ask for. You'll discover nuances of black fruit, dried currants, soft plums, robust vanilla, and pronounced oak. A winter wine that will captivate anyone. On the palate, a true paradise unfolds, where cherries, blackberries, currants, and chocolate take center stage. The finish is characterized by a pleasant spice note.