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Alzero 2004 75cl

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2004 Quintarelli Alzero Vino da Tavola Cabernet Franc A Cabernet Franc Dry Red Table wine from Veneto, Italy Source Reviewer Rating Maturity Current (Release) Cost eRobertParker.com #209 Oct 2013 Monica Larner 96 Drink: 2015 - 2030 $359-$480 (350) The stunning 2004 Cabernet Alzero is beautiful beyond words. What really stands out is the startling focus and definition of this elegant wine. Cabernet grapes are air-dried for added intensity and heft. This is unlike any other red wine made in Valpolicella. Its seamless elegance is infinite and so is its sheer might. It's a wine that soothes the senses but that also awakens and challenges them. The 2004 vintage is a brilliant expression with evident pedigree that requires hours of contemplation and respect. It's engineered to last. Drink 2015-2030. In the years leading up to "Bepi" Quintarelli's death in 2012 from Parkinson-s disease, there was a lot of confusion over who was managing affairs at the winery. Understandably, getting samples was difficult and visitor requests often went unanswered. Giuseppe Quintarelli had been sick for a long time and his survivors include four daughters and a slew of grandchildren. More than a year after his death, it seems a new chapter has commenced. The winery has a new United States importer (Kermit Lynch) and Quintarelli's heirs Francesco and Lorenzo (both grandsons) with Giampaolo (son-in-law) are communicative and excellent professionals. I hope the Quintarelli star will continue to rise. I have reviewed the 2003 Amarone Classico here. The 2004 will be released in early 2014.
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Azienda Agricola Giuseppe Quintarelli
Der vielleicht beste Erzeuger von Amarone della Valpolicella, das Weingut Giuseppe Quintarelli, geht auf das Jahr 1924 zurück. Der ikonische, inzwischen verstorbene Giuseppe Quintarelli betrieb das Anwesen von den späten 1950ern bis 2012 und hatte damit enormen Einfluss auf die Weine im Veneto. Er setzte neue Standards nicht nur für seinen exzeptionellen Amarone, sondern auch für andere Veneto-Rotweine, wie Recioto und Valpolicella Superiore. Heute leitet eine neue Generation Quintarelli das Gut und hält Giuseppes sorgfältige Traubenselektion und traditionellen Vinifikationsmethoden weiter aufrecht. Der Besitz erstreckt sich über die vier Appellationen Amarone della Valpolicella, Recioto della Valpolicella, Valpolicella und Veneto IGT und produziert außerordentliche Weine in begrenzter Produktion mit von Hand aufgebrachten Etiketten, die weithin Anerkennung finden, denn sie sind mit keinen anderen Weinen auf der Welt vergleichbar.