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Giuseppe Campagnola Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2015  - First Bottle

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95 James Suckling -
A beautifully crafted and focused red with dark-berry and walnut character. Full-bodied and very polished with a deep, silky tannin structure and a long, long finish. Drink or hold.

Technical Details

  • BlendProprietary Blend
  • CountryItaly
  • RegionVeneto
  • AppellationAmarone della Valpolicella
  • Alcohol15.5%

Giuseppe Campagnola Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2015

Proprietary Blends  |  Italy
JS95

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Just GO! Campagnola’s ‘15 is an incredibly full-bodied, rich, silky and deeply satisfying Amarone. We’re wicked-picky about our Amarone and this one hits ALL the sweet spots, not least the price! Only 20 cases to sell!

Man, when you hit a good one, you just know it. The Campagnola winery, a family-managed activity for four generations, is situated in Valgatara, in the small town of Marano di Valpolicella, in the center of the Classic Valpolicella zone. Carlo Campagnola founded the winery in 1886, and in 1907, he received his first official award (and the oldest official document) with a gold medal for the best “reccioto” wine at the “Mostra Campionaria di Verona”. Run today by his sons, the winery continues to push the boundaries of quality while keeping prices firmly grounded on Earth.

This is DELICIOUS, intense, wonderful, complex and layered stuff that HUGELY overdelivers -- please get some! $29.95! Amazing. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!

About the Producer

The enterprising spirit of Carlo and Caterina was inherited by Giuseppe, one of ten children, who together with his brothers in 1926 acquired the "Antica Osteria ai Portoni Borsari" in Verona where the wines made on the family farm were sold. Today, the Campagnola company cares for vineyards, selects grapes and collaborates actively with more than 50 wine-growers in the most vocational vineyards around Marano di Valpolicella for a total of about 80 hectares.