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Coral Wine Amarone della Valpolicella "A" DOCG 2016

Coral Wine Amarone della Valpolicella "A" DOCG 2016

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Villa Canestrari is an artisanal winery that has been producing wine for four generations on 20 hectares of land in the Iraji Valley. Its history began in 1888 when Carlo Bonuzzi began brewing and bottling wine here. In the 1990s, the Bonuzzi and Franchi families merged to create the "Villa Canestrari" brand, which has since become known as a symbol of high-quality winemaking.

Amarone A:

Amarone, a red wine known as a "gentle giant," is made using the passito method . The grapes are dried after harvest to concentrate the flavor, resulting in a powerful, rich, yet slightly off-dry style. It displays complex, jammy aromas of stewed cherry, leather, and chocolate , and has generous yet refined tannins.

Its blend of Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara demonstrates why this wine has long been loved as Italy's leading red wine .

  • Grapes used: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara

  • Vintage: 2020

  • Alcohol content: 15%

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Coral Wine

All over Europe, Croatia (Aged underwater)
This innovative Croatian-based producer of underwater wines partners with leading wineries across Europe, maturing wines on the bottom of the Adriatic Sea to create unique flavors and personalities. The calmness of the ocean, its stable temperature, and gentle currents give the wines a special quality. Working with producers in renowned wine-producing regions such as France, Italy, and Germany, they bring a new twist to traditional European wines.
Founded: 2014
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Full-bodied white wines: 10-14°C – to bring out their flavor and complexity.

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White wine: A narrow bowl concentrates the delicate aromas

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