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Tedeschi Amarone della Valpolicella Ansari 2019

BOTTLE:
$160.00
In stock
SKU
99315
HALF-DOZEN: $912.00 or $152.00 each
DOZEN: $1,728.00 or $144.00 each

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    Stock Availability:
    27 qty Warehouse
    24 qty South Melbourne
    22 qty Sydney
    Country: Italy
    Region: Veneto
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2019
    The 2019 Amarone della Valpolicella Ansari takes its time in the glass, initially darkly floral with an herbal tinge. Coaxing brings about an attractive blend of wild berries, violets and crushed stone. Silky and refined, this impresses with its perfect balance of ripe red and blue fruits offset by salty minerals and savory spice. Brisk acidity maintains a wonderfully fresh persona as the 2019 tapers off structured and long. Grippy tannins linger, and the mouth is left watering for more. (95) ERIC GUIDO, Vinous

    The name is an acronym reflecting the names of the three siblings. Fine, pure fruit of the density and amplitude that one expects from Amarone. Yet the wine is impressively fresh, marked by a gorgeous skein of acidity that keeps it light on its feet while towing good, sappy length. A paradox of power and balletic detail, almost suggestive of a warm vintage Pinot such are the redder fruit allusions. Dangerously drinkable. An excellent, somewhat modern interpretation of Amarone. Drinkable now, but best from 2025. (95) NED GOODWIN, JamesSuckling.com