MasiCostasera Riserva Amarone 2017

Product code: 14883
£61.20 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Masi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 15.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 70% Corvina, 15% Rondinella, 10% Oseleta, 5% Molinara
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Masi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 15.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 70% Corvina, 15% Rondinella, 10% Oseleta, 5% Molinara

Product Notes

Masi Costasera Riserva Amarone is a full-bodied and complex red wine that is made using only the finest grapes from the Valpolicella region of Italy. The wine is crafted using the appassimento method, which involves drying the grapes for several months before they are fermented. This process concentrates the flavors and richness of the grapes and creates a wine that is intense, yet smooth. Masi Costasera Riserva Amarone has a deep ruby color and aromas of black cherry, dark chocolate, and dried herbs. On the palate, the wine is rich and velvety with flavors of ripe black fruit, vanilla, and spice. This wine pairs perfectly with hearty meat dishes and aged cheeses.

Tasting Notes

Opaque dark red. On the nose intense, super-ripe fruit, cinnamon, vanilla. Warm and satisfying, baked fruit, sweet spices, cooked cherries, cloves, dry and long finish.

About the Winery

Masi

Italian wines are known for their elegance and rich winemaking processes. Masi is one such Italian wine company that has been making historic wines for over 200 years now. This brand's origin dates back to 1772, when the Boscaini family purchased a few acres of vineyards in the Vaio dei Massi Valley. The rich soil diversity, exquisite climate, and natural conditions of the place inspired the family to set up its company right in that valley.

Today, 200 years later, Masi is still known for producing some of the scintillating and popular wines like Amarone and others that speak volumes about the rich Venetian heritage. Currently, the sixth and seventh-generation Boscaini family members control and manage the winemaking at the wineries. Masi wine is a native of the Valpolicella Classica region in Italy; however, it successfully owns and manages two famous organic wine estates in Tuscany and Argentina.

A characteristic feature of the winemaking techniques followed at Masi is the Appassimento technique. It is quite surprising that this method was followed right during the early Romans' times and is continued today. This is the technique where the grapes are partially dried naturally to retain the fruit's colours, flavours, and aroma. Thanks to this, the wines made from these groups are highly concentrated and have high alcohol content in them.

Amarone and Recioto, two of the flagship wines of Masi, are created from grapes that have been completely dried using the above-mentioned technique. In the last five years, the expert winemaking team at Masi, has followed this technique to create 5 Amarones and 3 Reciotos to date.  This brand has also popularized the indigenous grape varietals of the Venetian regions by making some classic wines. Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara are some of the rich native grape varietals used in plenty at the Masi winery. 

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