Amarone Cantina del Garda

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Intense and earthy notes with hints of sour cherries. Velvety, strong and harmonious palate that ends in a lingering, dry finish.

Information

Product Code
IT0103 (DUTY FREE)

About This Wine

Country
Italy
Region
Veneto
Winery
Colli Vicentini
Type
Red Wine
Grape Variety
Corvina
Grape Variety
Molinara
Grape Variety
Rondinella
Vintage
2020
Food Matching
Roast meats, game dishes, rich stews
ABV (%)
15
Closure
Cork
Size (cl)
75
Case Size
6
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Organic
No
Sulphites
Contains
Celery
No
Gluten
No
Milk
No
Eggs
No
Fish
No
Nuts
No
Peanuts
No
Sesame
No
Sesame Seeds
No
Shellfish
No
Soya Beans
No
Mustard
No
Molluscs
No
Lupin
No

Cantina del Garda

Catina del Garda overlooks one of the most beautiful shores of Lake Garda, one of the biggest Italian bodies of water that extends into three Northern Italian regions: Veneto, Trentino Alto Adige and Lombardy. 


The coast and the inland areas of the lake have a long history of winemaking dating back to the Bronze Ages. The area is the northernmost Mediterranean climate in Europe and offers great conditions for vine cultivation - sunny days and breezy evenings ensure that grapes have ample time to develop their full character and not ripen too quickly.


Most of Cantina del Garda's vineyards lie in the controlled denomination of origin areas of Bardolino, Custoza, Lugana and Bardolino Superiore. Their DOC and DOCG appellation-specific wines offer great value for money and have a beautiful presentation combining modern and contemporary design styles. 


The winery pays homage to traditional winemaking and believes in minimal intervention in the vineyard. All their vineyards have spontaneously growing grass to create a habitat rich in biodiversity for plants and animals alike. They maintain the biodiversity of their territory and protect the surrounding areas where many species can flourish. Since 2012, the winery has been using the main Italian protocols regarding sustainable viticulture and participates in the Italian Wine Union’s Tergeo project.

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