Allegrini, Lugana
Vintage: 2023
Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
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2023 | AL216B23 | 6 x 75 | Agglomerated Cork | Available |
Producer
Allegrini family estate comprises 120 hectares of vineyards the heart of Valpolicella Classico. Although the family has grown grapes for several centuries, Giovanni Allegrini was the first to bottle wines from the estate during the 1970s. Under his guidance, Allegrini’s modern reputation was formed, and today, they rank among Valpolicella’s top producers, providing a consistent reference point for fine Corvina wines.
Giovanni strongly believed in the potential of Corvina in producing fine wines. A grape widely overlooked in favour of international varieties; this attitude cemented Giovanni’s reputation as a maverick within Valpolicella. As a result, he acquired the now famed La Grola vineyard, replanting it entirely to Corvina and implementing guyot vine training, increasing planting density and reducing yields. After Giovanni died in 1983, he passed his passion and commitment to quality winemaking to his children, Marilisa, Walter and Franco. Together, they worked to build on Giovanni’s quality ethos, with Franco notably dedicating himself to winemaking and perfecting the ‘appassimento’ method, used in Amarone production. Franco’s dedication led to the building of the Terre di Fumane, a cooperative drying facility, which has revolutionised the process not just for Allegrini but Valpolicella as a whole. In 2023, Franco’s sons Francesco, Giovanni and Matteo, alongside their cousin Silvia Allegrini (Walter’s daughter), became custodians of their family’s historic estate.
Allegrini’s has been producing ’La Poja’ since 1979 when Giovanni identified a 2.6-hectare, calcareous plateau atop the ‘La Grola’ vineyard with the potential to produce exceptional, single-site Corvina. Now their most acclaimed wine, ‘La Grola’, hails from a 30-hectare vineyard planted at 310 metres above sea level on clay soils. It blends Corvina with Oseleta, creating a sleek and beguiling wine that sets the standard by which all other wines from Valpolicella are judged.
From the 2007 vintage, Franco sacrificed the Valpolicella Classico classification by bottling the Allegrini wines under Stelvin to eliminate cork taint and reduce oxidation problems. Allegrini’s Valpolicella has a lovely intensity of red cherry fruit, lifted perfumes, and a ripe yet zesty character on the palate. The Palazzo della Torre, a ‘baby Amarone’ produced by Allegrini’s modern approach to the Ripasso method, is plush and rounded. Their 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.
In 2018, Allegrini purchased 40 hectares of land in the municipality of Pozzolengo after years of scouting the Lugana area around Lake Garda. They created a Lugana 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.
Vineyards
The grapes for this wine come from 50 hectares vineyards in the municipality of Pozzolengo, to the south of the Lugana denomination, at an altitude of 100 metres above sea level. From the slopes of this medieval village, the Guyot-trained south-west facing vineyards stretch out as far as the small lake “Mantellina” that lends its name to the wine and to a protected unspoilt area populated by rare animal species (the “Oasis”). Here the clays become sandier and contain considerable gravely elements. These unique clays leave an unmistakable imprint on the Turbiana grapes, enhancing the refreshing acidity of this grape variety.
Vintage
The 2023 vintage will be remembered as a very challenging one, with below average temperatures slowing down the vine cycle. Frequent rainstorms increased the risk of disease but did also ensure good water reserves for the summer months. The high august temperatures slowed down some vines but with careful vineyard management including canopy trimming and green harvesting, the grapes were able to ripen perfectly.
Vinification
The grapes for this wine were harvested by hand. Once at the winery, the grapes were destemmed and then softly pressed. The must was fermented in stainless steel vats between 14 and 15°C. The wine was aged in stainless steel vats for four months on the fine lees and then in bottle for two months before release.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
On the nose, the wine shows ripe white fruit complemented by delicate fresh floral notes mixed with hints of almond. The rich palate is balanced by acidity, providing a complex supple mouthfeel.
Alcohol (ABV)
13%
Acidity
6 g/l
Residual Sugar
1.4 g/l
pH
3.27
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Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
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Allegrini | Valpolicella | AL201 | R | Factsheet | |
Amarone della Valpolicella Classico | AL202 | R | Factsheet | ||
`Palazzo della Torre` | AL203 | R | Factsheet | ||
`La Grola` | AL204 | R | Factsheet | ||
`La Poja` | AL205 | R | Factsheet | ||
`Giovanni Allegrini` Recioto Classico | AL206 | Sw | Factsheet | ||
Grappa di Amarone della Valpolicella | AL207 | G | Factsheet | ||
Grappa di Recioto | AL208 | G | Factsheet | ||
`Fieramonte` Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva $ | AL213 | R | Factsheet |