Zenato “Ripassa” Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso DOC
2014
750ml
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Wine Type:
Red
Varietal:
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85% Corvina,  10% Rondinella,  5% Oseleta
Region, Subregion, Country:
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Veneto, Italy
Appellation:
Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso DOC
Description:
Colour: deep ruby red. Bouquet: intense, elegant and persistent with hints of black cherry and plum. Taste: harmonious and velvety, with a good structure.
Winery:
It all began in 1960 when Sergio Zenato, filed with energy and ambition experimented with new techniques of wine making and invested in native vines in order to obtain wine of the highest quality out of his vineyards in Lugana and Valpolicella. Today, the family’s winemaking tradition continues to pursue Sergio’s great enterprise with the same enthusiasm. Zenato’s Corvina, Rondinella and Oseleta vineyards are located in the heart of Valpolicella Classica, in Sant’Ambrogio. This is where Amarone Zenato is made, which today is considered one of the most valuable Valpolicella wines on the international stage and one of the most important Italian red wines. Sergio Zenato was the first to re-discover an ancient method of Valpolicella by then long neglected: the “Ripassa”, made by “repassing” Valpolicella wine over the pressed grapes of Amarone.
Wine Making:
The grapes are de-stemmed and macerated in stainless steel fermenters for 10-12 days. Once the alcoholic fermentation is completed, the new wine is separated from the skins by light pressing and conserved in stainless steel barrels until January. At this point, the Valpolicella is passed over the marc of the Amarone for a period of 7-8 days at a temperature of 25-28°C. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels and finally for a few months in bottles, stored at a controlled temperature.
Style:
Full-bodied oaked
Dominant Flavour:
Black Fruit
Red Fruit
Prune
Food Pairings:
excellent companion to game dishes, grilled meat and roasts, salami and aged cheeses.
Critics Score:
90 Wine Spectator
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