Amarone Wine Tasting
Verona, Italy
Trip Type: Wine Tasting & Winery Tours
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Two hours wine tasting tour of a family owned cellar in the heart of the Valpolicella wine region. You will be given a stimulating introduction to the world of wine via an exclusive tour. See the cellar, then follow in the footsteps of Bacchus and sample 4 different wines of the area (including Amarone).
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Two hours wine tasting tour of a family owned cellar in the heart of the Valpolicella wine region. You will be given a stimulating introduction to the world of wine via an exclusive tour. See the cellar, then follow in the footsteps of Bacchus and sample 4 different wines of the area (including Amarone).
The northern area of Verona’s Province stretching from east to west is called Valpolicella and is the most famous wine district in north-eastern Italy's Veneto wine region.
Valpolicella is an intensely beautiful region, whose name comes from "val polis cellae" and means "valley of many cellars", characterized by the steep, vine-laced ridges that run alongside its gurgling mountain streams.
The cellars are often small family institution which head down from generations the ancient art to making wine.
A wine tasting in one of this typical Winery is a unique experience that can be done in order to discover local wines and have an interesting cultural experience with a true sense of hospitality.
The tasting includes 4 different wines such as the young dry Valpolicella wine, with his punchy flashes of spicy, tart and sweet flavors and Amarone, a dense, concentrated wine with a velvety texture
The northern area of Verona’s Province stretching from east to west is called Valpolicella and is the most famous wine district in north-eastern Italy's Veneto wine region.
Valpolicella is an intensely beautiful region, whose name comes from "val polis cellae" and means "valley of many cellars", characterized by the steep, vine-laced ridges that run alongside its gurgling mountain streams.
The cellars are often small family institution which head down from generations the ancient art to making wine.
A wine tasting in one of this typical Winery is a unique experience that can be done in order to discover local wines and have an interesting cultural experience with a true sense of hospitality.
The tasting includes 4 different wines such as the young dry Valpolicella wine, with his punchy flashes of spicy, tart and sweet flavors and Amarone, a dense, concentrated wine with a velvety texture
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