Tasting Amarone at Montresor with PiereLuigi Earlier this year, I had the chance to visit Montresor’s historic winery in the Veneto region. I have always loved Amarone and Montresor’s Amarone della Valpolicella is no exception. While there, I also tasted their Capitel della Crosara Valpolicella Ripasso. These two wines, though linked by the same region and grape varieties, have distinct...
The story behind the label: Teroldego Rotaliano 435HT... Teroldego is an important indigenous grape from Trentino in the north of Italy. It is a thick skinned grape which produces very deep coloured red wines. 2 friends from Mezzocorona, a town in the province of Trento decided to make this wine from Teroldego, and with the help of a third friend...