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La Poja 2018 75cl

Valpolicella | Veneto | Italy
CHF 85.40

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2018
Critics scores
95 James Suckling
Attractive aromas of dark raspberry jam, dried strawberries and figs with hints of dark chocolate, flowers and orange rind. Medium-to full-bodied with very silky tannins and lovely dryness to the mid-palate. Impressive concentration and length, showing a very long, persistent finish with juicy black cherries and bitter chocolate at the end. Nothing sweetish here. Drinkable now, but better after 2023.
95 James Suckling
Attractive aromas of dark raspberry jam, dried strawberries and figs with hints of dark chocolate, flowers and orange rind. Medium-to full-bodied with very silky tannins and lovely dryness to the mid-palate. Impressive concentration and length, showing a very long, persistent finish with juicy black cherries and bitter chocolate at the end. Nothing sweetish here. Drinkable now, but better after 2023.
94 Vinous
92 Robert Parker
The Allegrini 2018 Corvina Veronese La Poja (with 14,000 bottles made) delivers lots of ripe fruit with baked cherry, plum and earthy notes of wet clay, terracotta and rusty nail. This vintage lacks some of the extreme clarity and focus that the Corvina grape is very capable of giving. The growing season saw a cool spring and heat spikes throughout the summer that contribute to the large span of random fruit aromas on offer here.
Producer
Allegrini
In an appellation with over 6,000 hectares of vines, Allegrini is one of Valpolicella’s top producers. Located in Italy’s north east, the Allegrini property comprises of 90 hectares of vineyards, right in the center of the region. The Allegrini family has been been making wines with genuine character, tradition, and spirited innovation since the 16th century. The estate has been very successful in the introduction of new ideas: from the use of barriques to age their Amarone, to creating a single-vineyard wine, like the French cru with pure Corvina. Until recently, vintner Franco Allegrini, was the driving force at the winery, but today his lovely sister, Marilisa has become the face of the brand. Thanks to her diligent, globe-trotting publicity efforts, she has easily risen to the elite top of ambassadors coming from Valpolicella. The company has in turn also become the largest and one of the most highly-regarded, not to mention, award-winning Italian wineries in the world. While the estate is best known from their Amarone, they offer a wide range of labels, from the traditional Vapolicella styles, to the new-age, almost experimental wines.