2020 Palazzo Della Torre

Wine Details
Producer

Allegrini

Place of Origin

Italy

Veneto

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

40% Corvina, 30% Corvinone, 25% Rondinella, 5% Sangiovese

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2024 - 2026

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Allegrini remains one of the most dependable producers of top-shelf Amarone within Valpolicella, with a strong focus on terroir and indigenous varieties. Recent changes include a new structuring of ownership within the Allegrini family and its brands, as brothers Francesco, Giovanni and Matteo Allegrini have taken majority ownership of the property. During this recent visit, the 2019 La Poja, Allegrini’s single vineyard varietal Corvina, was not yet ready to be tasted. However, considering what I witnessed from the 2016 Amarone, I’m waiting with bated breath. Another highlight is the new 2016 Amarone Riserva Fieramonte. At 411 meters in the Fumane valley, this high-elevation site has produced one of the vintage's top wines. The 2016 vintage has been impressing me for years. Now that the Riservas are being released, I can say without a doubt that my excitement was warranted.