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  2. Valpolicella - Wikipedia

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    Today over 40% of all wine production in Valpolicella takes place in the classico zone, with an estimated yearly production of 12.2 million gallons (460,000 hl). Another sub-zone that is permitted to attach its name to the wine is the Valpolicella Valpantena located in the valley located just east of Verona. [5]

  3. Soave (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Vineyards in Soave, Veneto. Soave saw a peak of popularity in United States during the mid-20th-century Italian wine boom, that followed the end of World War II.Driven by the marketing efforts of large producers like Bolla, Soave even surpassed Chianti in the 1970s as the largest-selling Italian DOC wine in the US.

  4. Bardolino DOC - Wikipedia

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    The Superiore is a stronger aged wine, and was promoted to Denominazione di origine controllata e garantita (DOCG) status in 2001. The blend of grapes used to produce the wine primarily includes Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara. Up to 15% of the blend is allowed to include Rossignola, Barbera, Sangiovese, or Garganega, in any combination. [2]

  5. Venetian wine - Wikipedia

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    A good Valpolicella is a ruby red in youth, then garnet red. It has a powerful body and is often described as velvety-harmonious. [2] The famous red wine from Veneto is Amarone. The dense, rich, and often expensive wine is made from air-dried, resinated grapes. The Amare also has a sweeter version that's called Recioto.

  6. Denominazione di origine controllata - Wikipedia

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    Labels of the Italian wine Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2004 from the Pegrandi vineyard produced by Vaona. The label indicates that this is a DOC class wine from the Classico region of Valpolicella. The following four classifications of wine constitute the Italian system of labelling and legally protecting Italian wine:

  7. Amarone - Wikipedia

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    Two unopened bottles of Amarone. Amarone della Valpolicella, usually known as Amarone (UK: / ˌ æ m ə ˈ r oʊ n eɪ,-n i /, [1] [2] Italian: [amaˈroːne]), is an Italian DOCG denomination of typically rich dry red wine made from the partially dried grapes of the Corvina (45–95%, of which up to 50% could be substituted with Corvinone), Rondinella (5–30%) and other approved red grape ...

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