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Amarone della Valpolicella La Tuja

Cadis 1898

Red wine | Veneto, Italy

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Red wine
15 %
27.00 USD
18°C / 64°F
Balanced, Cherry, Chocolate, Intense, Velvety

Description

Experience the opulence of the Veneto region with the Amarone della Valpolicella 'La Tuja' by Cadis 1898. This exceptional red wine is a testament to the ancient Italian tradition of 'appassimento', where carefully selected grapes are dried for months to concentrate their sugars, flavors, and tannins. The result is a wine of extraordinary intensity and structural depth that captivates the senses from the first pour.

On the nose, it reveals a rich, inviting bouquet of ripe cherries and small red fruits, underscored by a sophisticated touch of dark chocolate. On the palate, the wine is velvety and remarkably well-balanced, delivering a full-bodied experience that feels both powerful and refined. Its high concentration and robust profile make it the perfect partner for grand culinary occasions. Whether you are serving succulent grilled meats, slow-roasted dishes, game, or a selection of aged, sharp cheeses, this Amarone provides a harmonious pairing that elevates the meal to a memorable event.

Cadis 1898, a historic cooperative based in the heart of Soave, brings together generations of viticultural expertise to ensure every bottle meets high standards of quality. The name 'La Tuja' refers to a traditional, versatile plant used historically in the region, symbolizing the deep connection between this wine and the land of the Venetian villas. With a persistent, warm finish and an elegant complexity, this wine is not just a drink but a meditation experience, best enjoyed at 18°C after a short period of decanting to allow its complex aromas to fully blossom. It is an ideal addition to any serious cellar, offering excellent aging potential for those who appreciate the evolution of a world-class Italian red.

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