OENOFOROS Product Details 0135 Oenoforos Corte Giara Bardolino Chiaretto 2021
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CORTE GIARA BARDOLINO CHIARETTO 2021
Country: Italy, Veneto, Bardolino
Grape Varieties: Corvina Veronese 50%, Rondinella 35%, Molinara 15%
Tasting notes: It has the colour of peach blossom. Alongside a lovely, distinct floral bouquet, there is also a subtle hint of berry fruits. On the palate fruitiness easily plays the leading role. It is light in body and supported by fresh acidity and a satisfying tangy note.

Food Pairing: 
Pairs well with simple Mediterranean cuisine, especially pasta and seasonal soups, appetizing entrées and warm hors d’oeuvres.

Corte Giara
The Corte Giara wines are a collaboration between the Allegrini family. The goal of Corte Giara is to create wines that can be enjoyed every day, blending respect for traditional winemaking practices and the unique characteristics of grape varieties with a modern and approachable taste. To achieve this, the Allegrini family secured long-term lease agreements for exceptional vineyards in 1989. These vineyards produce highly aromatic wines of exceptional quality at affordable prices, providing a delightful and accessible wine experience.
Product Id: 0135

BOTTLE

€8,50
Available Stock: 8 items
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The Grape
Corvina, Corvinone blend
Corvina is widely grown on the Veneto shore of Lake Garda and the hills of Valpolicella to the north and north-east of Verona. Sometimes known as Corvina Veronese, it is blended with Rondinella and Molinara to produce Valpolicella and Bardolino. It can be a tricky grape to cultivate, as it ripens late and is prone to rot if affected by rains at harvest time. It is a high-yielding grape and quality is very dependent on keeping yields low.

Corvina-based red wines can range in style from a light, cherryish red to the rich, port-like Recioto and Amarone Valpolicella. Most Valpolicella from the plains is pale and insipid, and bears little comparison with Valpolicella Classico from the hills. Some producers such as Allegrini are now producing very high quality 100% Corvina wines.