Veneto wine

The Veneto area is is known as one of Italy's most stunning locations, including the Grand Canal, the Venetian islands, and of course, the magnificent city of Venice. However, Veneto also stands out in the world of wine, due to its substantial production of Pinot Grigio, the remarkable surge in demand for Prosecco and typical region wines like Amarone. And for its high quality wines from producers like Quintarelli en Dal Forno. These factors underscore the regions and historical significance within the wine industry.

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Allegrini • Amarone Classico Riserva Fieramonte 2015 0,75 98 8 € 215,00 € 260,15
Bertani • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2015 0,75 100 30 € 109,95 € 133,04
Dal Forno • Amarone delle Valpolicella Lodoletta 2012 0,75 97 9 4 € 279,00 € 337,59
Dal Forno • Amarone delle Valpolicella Lodoletta 2017 0,75 95 9- 10 € 279,00 € 337,59
Dal Forno • Vignetto Monte Lodoletta Valpolicella Superiore 1993 0,75 92 1 € 159,00 € 192,39
Gravner • Bianco Breg Anfora 2012 0,75 17 8.5 3 € 169,00 € 204,49
Gravner • Rosso Breg Anfora 2006 1,5 8 1 € 339,00 € 410,19
Monte dei Ragni • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2015 0,75 8 8 € 189,00 € 228,69
Quintarelli • Alzero Cabernet 2016 0,75 95 94 12 € 282,50 € 341,83
Quintarelli • Amabile del Cere 2012 0,375 9 6 € 179,00 € 216,59
Quintarelli • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 1993 0,75 8 2 € 695,00 € 840,95
Quintarelli • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2017 0,75 95 96 12 € 259,50 € 314,00
Quintarelli • Bianco Secco 2023 0,75 92 36 € 39,50 € 47,80
Quintarelli • Primofiore 2022 0,75 93 18 € 49,50 € 59,90
Quintarelli • Recioto della Valpolicella (damaged label) 1969 0,75 8 1 € 599,00 € 724,79
Quintarelli • Rosso ca del Merlo 2017 0,75 12 € 82,50 € 99,83
Quintarelli • Rosso del Bepi 2016 0,75 94 95 12 € 129,00 € 156,09
Quintarelli • Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2017 0,75 94 94 18 € 84,50 € 102,25
Tedeschi • Amarone della Valpolicella La Fabriseria 2015 0,75 92 96 18 8.5 6 € 143,00 € 173,03
Tedeschi • Amarone della Valpolicella La Fabriseria (OWC of 3) 2015 0,75 92 96 18 8.5 1 € 559,00 € 676,39
Tenuta San Antonio • Amarone della Valpolicella Campo dei Gigli 2015 0,75 92 8+ 21 € 43,95 € 53,18
Tenuta San Antonio • Amarone Selezione Castagnedi 2018 0,75 93 93 17 22 € 29,95 € 36,24
Tommasi • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 120 Anniversary Edition 2017 0,75 92 93 3 € 72,50 € 87,73
Zyme • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico della Mattonara Riserva 2008 1,5 97 9 1 € 511,00 € 618,31
Zyme • Amarone della Valpolicella Classico della Mattonara Riserva 2009 0,75 97 8.5 3 € 225,00 € 272,25
Zyme • Valpolicella Reverie 2020 0,75 90 8.5 2 € 14,95 € 18,09

The best wines from Veneto

The Veneto area is is known as one of Italy's most stunning locations, including the Grand Canal, the Venetian islands, and of course, the magnificent city of Venice. However, Veneto also stands out in the world of wine, due to its substantial production of Pinot Grigio, the remarkable surge in demand for Prosecco and typical region wines like Amarone. And for its high quality wines from producers like Quintarelli en Dal Forno. These factors underscore the regions and historical significance within the wine industry.

With the Alps on the north, the west bordered by Lake Garda, and the southeast enclosed by the Adriatic Sea, this region's microclimates offer a large diversity of grape varieties and winemaking styles, adding the best to the portfolio of Italian wines.

Veneto, Verona, Vicenza, Valpolicella, mark Veneto's prominent wine presence in the 21st century. The province of Verona serves as the wine centre of the Veneto. However, not only Verona but also Treviso is important for wine production, collectively contributing three-quarters of the total output. Some of the most known venetian wines are for example Amarone, Soave, Bardolino, and prosecco.

Geographically, Veento produces whites in the northwest, exclusive wines in central areas, and Prosecco in the northeast. It offers a diverse wine portfolio, with over 25% holding DOC/DOCG titles.

Appellations in Veneto

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The classifications of wines from Veneto

Veneto has the second-highest count of DOCGs and DOCs, a testament to its prominence. Some examples of DOC's are:

  • Valpolicella DOC and Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG are renowned for its red wines (produced from Corvina).
  • Bardolino DOC is known for its rosé and red wines.
  • Soave DOC is known for its Garganega
  • Lugana DOC, nestled on Lake Garda's southern shores, features Trebbiano in its white wine offerings.

Some examples of DOCG's are:

  • Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, known for its Prosecco wines.
  • Cartizze DOCG.
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