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Terre dei Dogi Valpolicella DOP

Domus Vini

Red wine | Veneto, Italy

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Red wine
12.5 %
9.71 USD
16°C / 61°F
Balanced, Cherry, Dry, Fruity, Light

Description

Discover the vibrant heritage of Northern Italy with the Terre dei Dogi Valpolicella DOP. Produced in the legendary Valpolicella region of Veneto—often called the 'pearl of Verona'—this wine captures the essence of a land steeped in history, from ancient Roman roots to the influence of the historic Republic of Venice, which is beautifully depicted in the map on the label. This is a classic, approachable Italian red crafted from a traditional blend of native Corvina, Corvinone, and Rondinella grapes. Upon pouring, you are greeted by an inviting ruby red color. The nose is quintessentially Valpolicella, offering fresh, lifted aromas of sour cherries and subtle herbal undertones. On the palate, it is light-to-medium bodied, dry, and exceptionally easy-drinking, making it a perfect companion for everyday meals. It avoids the heaviness of its intense cousins, Amarone and Ripasso, focusing instead on freshness, acidity, and pure fruit expression. This versatility is exactly why this wine is a staple in Italian homes. It is the perfect partner for a wide array of dishes, from casual antipasti like cured meats, salami, and aged cheeses to classic Italian comfort foods. Think of it alongside a rich, tomato-based pasta, a rustic pizza, or even roasted white meats. Because of its bright acidity and moderate alcohol, it can even be served slightly chilled on warmer days, adding a refreshing dimension to its flavor profile. Whether you are hosting a casual dinner with friends or simply enjoying a glass on a quiet evening, the Terre dei Dogi Valpolicella offers an authentic, uncomplicated, and thoroughly enjoyable taste of the Venetian countryside. It invites you to slow down, share a meal, and appreciate the simple pleasures of Italian viticulture.

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