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Amarone: Panel tasting outcomes – Decanter


Michael Garner, Sara Bachiorri and Richard Baudains tasted 88 wines, with 3 Excellent and 38 Extremely Really helpful.

Amarone: Panel tasting scores

40 wines tasted

Distinctive 0

Excellent 3

Extremely advisable 38

Really helpful 36

Recommended 9

Honest 2


Entry standards: producers and UK brokers have been invited to submit their latest-release classic wines categorized as Amarone della Valpolicella, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, or Amarone della Valpolicella Valpantena


Amarone has a clearly established id as a spherical, full, gentle and deeply colored pink, excessive in alcohol with a sensation of sweetness. Nonetheless, throughout the 88 wines on present, the panel discovered loads of variables by way of type and high quality.

One of the vital notable was simply how a lot classic issues. This tasting lined 10 totally different years: 2019 and 2018 accounted for nearly 40% of the entries, with fewer from 2021 (six wines), 2020 (eight), 2017 (seven), 2016 (10), 2015 (seven), 2013 (three), and one wine every from 2011 and 2007.

Each 2019, a promising classic that mixes richness and freshness, and 2018 – harder, however with good ranges of acidity – fared effectively, as, on the entire, did the extremely touted 2016s and 2015s.


Scroll all the way down to see the highest outcomes from the Amarone panel tasting


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Amarone panel tasting scores

Wines have been tasted blind

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{“wineId”:”88739″,”displayCase”:”commonplace”,”paywall”:true}

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The judges

Michael Garner is co-owner of Italian specialist Tria Wines and DWWA Regional Chair for Northern Italy. He’s writer of Amarone and the Advantageous Wines of Verona (£35 Académie du Vin Library, 2017)

Sara Bachiorri is within the shopping for group at service provider WoodWinters. A DWWA choose for Northern Italy, she was previously head sommelier at The Glasshouse in Kew then Chez Bruce in London, adopted by a stint at Italian specialist service provider FortyFive10°

Richard Baudains is the DWWA Regional Chair for Veneto and a daily contributor to Decanter. He lives in northeast Italy, is on the Sluggish Wine Information group for Friuli Venezia Giulia, and is a college wine journalism trainer


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