Amarone: a buyer’s guide
Opening a bottle of Amarone is always a treat...
The Veneto is a large wine-producing region in the north east of Italy, making everything from Valpolicella, Soave and Prosecco, to simple but often delicious IGT Pinot Grigio.
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Opening a bottle of Amarone is always a treat...
Find one to try...
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A La Poja vertical, Aldo Fiordelli takes a closer look at a real rarity; a "cru" wine produced in Valpolicella by Allegrini...
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This vibrant denomination in Italy’s Veneto region is going from strength to strength, says Michael Garner, who picks wines to try which showcase the three main styles of this great value white wine.
See what our judges thought about Amarone in this panel tasting from the May 2017 issue of Decanter...
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Sweeter than you thought...?
A blend of Prosecco and Pinot Grigio...
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Sales increased by 80 percent in five years...
Where better to try some sparkling wine than touring the regions that make it?
Strong demand for sparkling wine at Christmas helped UK supermarkets to slow declines in grocery sales – with Tesco selling more than 5.2m bottles of Champagne and Prosecco in the festive period.
Sip Italy's best know sparkling wine at the wineries that produced it with this travel plan for a Prosecco wine tour.