Vintage | 2009
Good, storable wine from Italy always bears a vintage. This gives information about the harvest year of the grapes used in the wine. The grape harvest usually takes place at the beginning of autumn and ranges from the end of August to mid-October. Due to the vinification that follows, the bottled wine is available on the market the following year at the earliest. The situation is different with wines that undergo further aging in wooden barrels, which is usually followed by further extensive aging in the bottle. These wines can be stored much longer and bear their vintage not as a shelf life, but as a kind of seal of quality. Older vintages of high-quality wines (especially red wines) are traded as rarities, which make connoisseurs' hearts beat faster. - Gerardo [TS07/22]
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Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOC 2009Le Ragose, Veneto
An extensive bottle maturity is given to the most powerful wine of Le Ragose: The Amarone della Valpolicella. The two Galli brothers are in no particular hurry with the vintage rotation - well aware that time for bottle aging is one of the basic requirements for the highest quality Amarone products.
€ 49,95 € 44,99 = 59,99 €/L
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Caloetto · Amarone della Valpolicella DOC 2009Le Ragose, Veneto
From the highest point of the highest vineyard at Le Ragose comes the Amarone Caloetto. The terraced vineyard faces southeast on steep slopes and is well above the 'nebbia' (fog) common in the Veneto lower down.
€ 59,95 € 54,99 = 73,32 €/L
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Caloetto · Amarone della Valpolicella DOC 2009 (1er Holzkiste)Le Ragose, Veneto
A bottle of Amarone della Valpolicella Caloetto in a high quality original wooden box with sliding lid:
€ 60,00 = 80,00 €/L
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