Spooky season is here, and I love it. October is one of my favorite times of the year – the cool nights, changing leaves, planning out the Halloween festivities with friends and family. I spent Saturday hiking, climbing, and checking out the fall foliage in Shenandoah National Park. On Sunday, I got some pumpkins, trick-or-treater candy, and braised a pork shoulder.
To fit
with the autumnal vibes, I’ve had the pleasure of tasting through some warm,
savory, fall-friendly wines from Italy. The wines of Amarone really hit the
spot with cooler weather, braised meats, and gatherings of family and friends,
and I have a few this week that would be perfect for such occasions. These
Veneto blends of Corvina, Corvinone, and Rondinella grapes are some of my
favorites for colder weather sipping. I recently took a deep dive into the
wines of a producer that is new to me, Brigaldara. The Cesari family has owned
this winery since 1928, and (from what I can tell) they make energetic,
exciting expressions of their terroir. One of the things I love about this
region is the variety of wines and appellations, allowing a producer to put out
inexpensive, entry-level bottles for early consumption (Valpolicella DOC) all
the way up to the age-worthy big boys.
And I
have a delightful Chianti from Tenuta Perano to round things out. These wines
were received as samples the Brigaldara wines were tasted single blind while
the others were tasted sighted.
2019
Tenuta Perano Chianti Classico Riserva - Italy,
Tuscany, Chianti, Chianti Classico DOCG
$33
Light purple color. Juicy and ripe on the nose with rich black cherries and
plum sauce, laced with menthol, cinnamon, gingerbread, with black tea, tobacco,
and sage – deep and inviting. Smooth tannins frame the wine well, with medium
acidity, and a juicy, dark stage of black cherries, plum sauce, and
raspberries. The fruit blends well with tones of dark chocolate, coffee
grounds, magic marker, anise, black pepper, black tea. Lovely stuff that needs
some air, braised meat, and a cold night to show its best. Should age really
nicely, too, but delicious young. Sangiovese and Merlot aged two years in oak.
(90 points)
2022
Brigaldara Valpolicella - Italy, Veneto, Valpolicella
$18
Medium ruby color. Aromas pop with mulled cherries and strawberries, along with
clay, black pepper, some sweet coffee, charcoal, along with roses and violets,
all sorts of herbs. The palate is fresh and fun with medium-tannins and vibrant
acidity. The fruit exemplifies in the form of mulled plums, spiced cranberry
relish, with sour cherries. Notes of anise, black pepper, sweet coffee,
graphite, some inky, stony vibes. A delightful introduction to this region and
this producer, and this is a serious value. (88 points)
2021
Brigaldara Valpolicella Superiore Case Vecie - Italy,
Veneto, Valpolicella, Valpolicella Superiore
$34
2017
Brigaldara Amarone della Valpolicella Case Vecie - Italy,
Veneto, Valpolicella, Amarone della Valpolicella
$100
Deep ruby color. The nose is excitingly spicy with red currants, raspberries,
tangy strawberries, tossed expertly with tones of leather, smoky earth,
tobacco, sage, some sauteed mushrooms. The palate has a dusty structure with
fresh acidity and a deep but lively appeal, with flavors of mulled cherries,
saucy plums, and raspberry jam. The fruit mixes with elements of tar, earth,
black pepper, and a sautee of mushrooms and bell pepper, add in some leather
and clove. This should age nicely! A blend of 39% Corvina, 30% Corvinone, and
31% Rondinella. From a high elevation single vineyard, this is a special,
delicious Amarone. (92 points)
2018
Brigaldara Amarone della Valpolicella Cavolo - Italy,
Veneto, Valpolicella, Amarone della Valpolicella
$65
Juicy light purple color. I love the smoky and meaty tones on the nose,
interwoven with savory broth and spicy herbal tones and earth, along with black
cherries and red currant compote. The palate is deep and full, zesty acidity,
grippy but fine-edged tannins, and the balance is on point. Tangy red and black
cherries abound, accented by charcoal, anise, tar, earth, green herbs, black
pepper, some leathery tones. A lot going on here, and this will age really
well. Warm, inviting, delicious. 59% Corvina, 21% Corvinone 21%, 17% Rondinella, 3% other varieties, aged two years and small oak and an additional
year in larger oak barrels. (90 points)
2020
Brigaldara Ripasso della Valpolicella Superiore - Italy,
Veneto, Valpolicella, Ripasso della Valpolicella Superiore
$34
Deep ruby color. The nose shows a warm, vibrant, spicy appeal, with black
cherries and cranberry relish, plum sauce, with tones of tobacco, clove, cedar,
fallen leaves, and dried flower petals. The palate has a rich, suave appeal
with a full body and lively acidity. The saucy plums and tangy blackberry fruit
is mixed with so many nuances of spice, tobacco, black pepper, menthol, dill.
Really cool and nuanced with a tart, vibrant, lively but long-aging appeal. (91
points)
2013 Cantina di Brigaldara Amarone
della Valpolicella San Floriano Riserva - Italy, Veneto,
Valpolicella, Amarone della Valpolicella
$200
Deep ruby color. A saucy mix of spiced cranberry sauce, red and black plums and
currants, along with tones of tobacco, pine resin, menthol, sage, lots of rose
and violet petals and sage. Smooth, deep, vibrant and balanced on the palate
with dusty-structured tannins and flavors of cranberry and raspberry jams, red
and black currants, along with a complex host of savory, earthy, spicy, herbal
tones. The freshness and nuance offer a lot to parse through, and this will
continue to age well for a long time. (93 points)
N.V.
Cesarini Sforza Trentodoc Brut Rosé Tridentum - Italy,
Trentino-Alto Adige, Trentino, Trento
$26
2018 Endrizzi Trentodoc Riserva Brut Pian Castello - Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige, Trentino, Trentodoc
$28
Light salmon color. Bright and chalky on the palate with tangy red apples, strawberries, crunchy white cherries, mixed with flinty, chalky, salty vibes, along with honeysuckle, floral perfume, slight mint. Crisp acidity and fine bubbles, this sparkler has a brisk and salty appeal with balanced sugar and flavors of yellow and red apples, raspberries. The notes of minerals, oyster shells, daisies, basil, and oregano add complexity. A focused, crunchy, brisk sparkling wine that punches about its weight. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir aged 60 months on the lees. (91 points)
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