Allegrini, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico

Allegrini, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico

Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021AL202B216 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Since Giovanni Allegrini first bottled wines from the family vineyards in the 1960s, Allegrini have championed site-specific winemaking that celebrates Valpolicella’s diverse sites, soils, and microclimates. With centuries of grape-growing heritage, the family now cultivates 120 hectares of vines in the heart of Valpolicella Classico, including the famed ‘La Grola’ vineyard, the first planted with predominantly Corvina. Today, the current generation continues to make wines of exceptional quality, setting the benchmark for fine Valpolicella.

When Giovanni passed in 1983, his children, Walter, Marilisa, and Franco, inherited his passion for quality winemaking and viticulture. They built upon Giovanni’s vision, recognising the potential of Corvina in producing fine wines during a period where international varieties were favoured. Franco also played a pivotal role in perfecting the ‘appassimento’ method, building the Terre di Fumane, a drying facility which has revolutionised the process not just for Allegrini but for Valpolicella as a whole.

In 2023, Franco’s sons Francesco, Giovanni, and Matteo, alongside their cousin Silvia Allegrini (Walter’s daughter), took the reins of the family estate. Together, they are continuing their family legacy with an unwavering commitment to quality and innovation. This is reflected in ‘Grola’, a new Valpolicella Classico Superiore wine which builds upon the legacy of the ‘La Grola’ vineyard. By reducing yields, embracing gentler extraction, and including Rondinella in this Corvina-dominant blend, Allegrini have created a wine that further elevates the reputation of this acclaimed site.

Allegrini’s Valpolicella has lovely intensity of red cherry fruit, lifted perfumes, and a ripe yet zesty character on the palate. From the 2007 vintage, Allegrini have sacrificed the Valpolicella Classico classification by bottling this wine under Stelvin to eliminate cork taint and reduce oxidation problems. The ‘Palazzo della Torre’, a ‘baby Amarone’, is made from a blend of fresh and dried grapes. It is plush, rounded, and expressive. The Amarone is outstanding, offering an intense yet balanced expression. The Giovanni Allegrini Recioto Classico, named after the winery's famous founder, is bursting with fruit and notes of cherry intertwined with pepper and thyme. Allegrini also produce a white wine from the Lugana denomination, defined by lively acidity, which balances the natural richness of the Turbiana grape. The resulting wine is stylish and elegant, defined by classic floral aromas and hints of almonds.

The ‘La Poja’ remains Allegrini’s flagship wine. Hailing from a 2.6-hectare, calcareous plateau atop the ‘La Grola’ vineyard, this 100% Corvina is the original ‘Super Veronese’. It exemplifies how this variety can produce remarkable fine wines, defined by elegance and complexity, when made by a top producer from an exceptional site.

Vineyards

The Allegrini family's south-east facing vineyards are located in the Valpolicella Classico hills at 450-520 metres above sea level. The varied soils are mostly chalk and clay of volcanic origin, which are well-draining. The vines are Guyot-trained and 38 years old on average, planted with about 5,000 vines per hectare.

Vintage

The 2021 growing season began with cool conditions, including a marked temperature drop in April, which delayed budburst. Vine growth subsequently progressed more slowly, remaining around 15–20 days behind the previous year. Spring was followed by a brief spell of summer heat, with daytime temperatures reaching 34–35°C and pronounced diurnal variation. In mid-September, timely rainfall brought needed water to the vineyards. By harvest, the grapes had achieved excellent phenolic ripeness, showing fresh, crunchy berry flavours alongside elevated sugar levels. The naturally loose bunch structure, particularly well suited to drying, was a defining characteristic of the vintage.

Vinification

The grapes were hand harvested, and dried over three to four months using the traditional Appassimento process, during which they lost 40-45% of their original weight. The dried grapes were destemmed, crushed and fermented in stainless-steel tanks. Maceration lasted around 25 days, with daily pumping over. The wine was racked into new oak 225 litre barriques for 18 months and then aged for a 14 months in bottle.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

A classic expression of the appellation, with intense aromas of ripe, dark fruit and spice. The wine shows powerful structure and depth, superb balance with refined tannins and a long finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

16%

Acidity

6.15 g/l

Residual Sugar

1.8 g/l

pH

3.38