quintarelli
QUINTARELLI Classico Superiore, Valpolicella DOC 2014 Bottle
About this wine
Half of the fruit for Quintarelli’s Classico Superiore is dried for 60 days prior to pressing, half of it pressed immediately. Post-fermentation the rich and complex resulting wine undergoes ripasso - a secondary fermentation on the lees of the producer’s famed Amarone.
Typically aged for seven years in oak prior to bottling and eventual release.
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Located in the heart of the Valpolicella district of Veneto, Quintarelli is a renowned family wine estate with a near cult-like status. Founder and patriarch the late Giuseppe Quintarelli was known as the ‘Master of the Veneto’. He built his reputation by crafting small quantities of top quality wine made to the highest standards of perfection and released only when ready to drink. Since his death in 2012, the family continue to carry on his remarkable legacy. The grapes are meticulously selected in the vineyards often requiring many passes to obtain only the best, perfectly ripened fruit. Quintarelli wines are always small in allocation, high in demand, expensive but always an exceptional experience. The estate produces an array of top-tier wines including the Bianco Secco IGT, Primofiore IGT, Valpolicella Superiore, Rosso Ca del Merlo, Recioto della Valpolicella, and an Amarone della Valpolicella widely considered to be the very best in the region.

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Very good Description of Region in Wine Digestible
Martinborough is located on the North Island of New Zealand and is the island’s driest area