Description
Red Wine: 2013 | Allegrini | Palazzo Della Torre
A linear and fresh red with pretty layers of ripe fruit. The wine is dark and thick in appearance, and the bouquet is shaped by strength and power.
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Producer: Allegrini
Ratings: WA | 90JS | 92
Vintage: 2013
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Corvina
Country/Region: Italy, Verona
A linear and fresh red with pretty layers of ripe fruit. The wine is dark and thick in appearance, and the bouquet is shaped by strength and power.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: 2013 Palazzo della Torre exhibits the brightness and inner harmony of this slightly cooler vintage. Palazzo della Torre is one of the break-out successes of Allegrini’s new lineup. The low price makes it interesting. The wine is dark and thick in appearance, and the bouquet is shaped by strength and power. Blackberry preserves, cherry confit, barbecue spice and Spanish cedar form a thick and tightly knit bouquet.
- James Suckling: A linear and fresh red with pretty layers of ripe fruit. Full to medium body. Gorgeous.
Producer Information
Allegrini is an Italian family business based in the Valpolicella Classico zone of the Veneto. It is widely regarded as one of the leading producers not only in the region but in Italy as a whole, and is particularly known for its Amarone della Valpolicella Classico. The family has been in the region since the 16th Century, and has been involved in winegrowing for much of that time. However, the business as it is known today was founded in the mid-20th Century by Giovanni Allegrini, who began to build the estate’s reputation for fine wines in the 1960s and 70s. Today, all of Allegrini’s wines are made from estate-grown fruit from 90 hectares (222 acres) of vineyard in the communes of Sant’Ambrogio and Fumane, where the southeast-facing slopes and chalk soils are well-suited to winegrowing. Allegrini’s reputation is largely due to the high quality of its Amarone wines, but it also makes wines outside the classic DOC appellations of the region. These wines include several premium single-vineyard cuvées like La Grola, a varietal Corvina, La Poja, which adds Syrah to the typical Valpolicella blend and Palazzo della Torre, which adds Sangiovese. All three are Veronese IGT, as they deviate from the grape combinations prescribed for Valpolicella. The range is completed by a Recioto della Valpolicella Classico, Valpolicella Classico and Soave. The Valpolicella is made from vines in the Classico zone, but some vintages from 2007 were sealed with a Stelvin cap and so lost Classico status.






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