2016 Rosso del Bepi
Italy
Negrar
Veneto
Red
85% Corvina, Corvinone, 15% Rondinella
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2025 - 2033
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Quintarelli has been working hard to perfect a style that mixes the magic of older vintages with a new level of freshness and purity. The 2017 Amarone is a big step in that direction. What’s more, collectors can plan on enjoying a sexy and energetic 2016 Rosso del Bepi, as the winery decided not to produce an Amarone. While the Rosso doesn’t possess the depth of a Quintarelli Amarone, it remains a serious wine worthy of attention. I’m a fan of this cool vintage, which, in this case, didn’t quite fit with the Amarone house style. However, both Valpolicella Superiores from 2016 are stunning, with the Ca’ del Merlo taking things to another level. I also tasted the 2015 Amarone again. It remains intense and youthfully coiled yet full of potential. Of note, there will be a 2015 Riserva, which will be released in late 2024 to early 2025.