Allegrini La Grola IGT 2019-20 (6 Bottles) Veneto, Italy

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Varietal: Corvina, Oseleta

This is a full-bodied, intense and elegant wine. Deep ruby red in colour, it has a very broad bouquet that ranges from the typical scents of red berries to juniper, with final notes of tobacco and coffee. The excellent exposure of the vineyards, which enjoy good sunshine and almost constant breezes, allows the grapes to express their highest potential.

Skillful ageing in the cellar yields a very elegant and harmonious red that is refined and capable of evolving positively for over a decade.

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VALPOLICELLA AREA

Love for the land has been the driving force behind the Allegrini family’s commitment to enhancing the potential of Valpolicella and its viticultural traditions. The far-sighted choices made by the company have made it one of the leading wine companies in Italy, and thus the new generation of wine-makers in Valpolicella look to Allegrini wines as an indisputable benchmark.

GEOGRAPHY
Valpolicella, one of the most prestigious wine-making regions in Italy, has been dedicated to wine-making since ancient times, as the etymology of its name suggests: “val polis cellae” means, in fact, “the valley of many cellars “. It is located in the western part of Veneto, between Verona and Lake Garda, with its boundary demarcated to the north by the Lessini mountains.

The territory extends for some 240 km² (92 mi²) and the surface area dedicated to vineyards totals some 6,000 hectares (14,826 acres). The area referred to as ‘Valpolicella Classico’, which is most suited to the production of high-quality, prestigious wines due to its altitude, lies within the boundaries of just 5 towns: Sant’Ambrogio, San Pietro in Cariano, Fumane, Marano and Negrar.

The soils are predominantly calcareous and date back to the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The climate is generally mild and temperate with rainfall of around 900 – 1100 mm (35-43 inches) per year. The area is characterised by a series of valleys crossed by ‘progni’ – small, torrential water courses – and is steeped in history and culture; apart from attractive rural panoramas, visitor to the area will easily chance upon ancient parish churches, Renaissance villas and important examples of rural architecture.

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