Details
- Type: Red
- Country: Italy
- Region: Veneto
- Vintage: 2015
- Producer: Villa delle Rose
- Primary grape: Corvina
- Secondary grape: Corvinone
- Bottle size: 75cl
- Code: 38493
- Sulphites
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Expression
Oaked, intense, concentrated reds
- Full-flavoured and mature cheeses e.g. Cheddar, Cheshire, Edam, Gouda. Manchego, parmesan, Pont l’Évêque
- Bay leaf, black pepper, chives, mint, nutmeg, rosemary, thyme
- Grilled, roasted, seared, braised game: boar, duck, grouse, pheasant, venison. Beef, lamb
- Full-flavoured cream- or cheese-based sauces e.g. parmesan. Intense wild mushroom, casserole or jus sauces
- Some good combinations are possible with spicy foods but careful experimentation is required
- Usually vegetables will be supporting a full-flavoured meat or dominating sauce. Hearty lentil dishes. Rich, wild mushroom dishes
About the Wine
This lovely red Wine created by Villa delle Rose is grown in the Veneto area of Veneto. Available in 75cl bottles, supplied by GIV Grouppo Italiano Vini. Amarone della Valpolicella, Antica Villa delle Rose is a delicious wine, made with Corvina and Corvinone grapes. This wine has a cork closure and is available to order online today.
Corvina
Cor-vee-nah
Corvina is an Italian wine grape that is sometimes also referred to as Corvina Veronese or Cruina. Grown almost entirely within the Veneto region of northeast Italy, with some in Argentina.
Flavours:
- Cinnamon
- Green Almond
- Green Peppercorn
- Milk Chocolate
- Tart Cherry
The Country
Italy
From the cold northern regions to the sizzling south of Sicily, Italy is a kaleidoscope of colours, flavours, grapes and styles from regions such as Barolo to lesser-known Montefalco and Etna.
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