Corvina and Rondinella
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 9:07 pm
These two red wine varieties from the Veneto Region are the basis of Amarone. Brian Freeman of Freeman Vineyards in the Hilltops region of NSW has established a small vineyard featuring these varieties and has released an Amarone style wine, Rondinella Corvina 2002.
The idea of Amarone is that the berries are dried after picking and before vinification. The result is high alcohol, high flavoured wine, almost portlike, but not fortified.
I seem to recall that someone else is trying to make an Amarone style wine, but I'm not sure what varieties they are using (or even who it is)
Is anyone following Freeman's lead and making wine either in this style or with these varieties?
Cheers
The idea of Amarone is that the berries are dried after picking and before vinification. The result is high alcohol, high flavoured wine, almost portlike, but not fortified.
I seem to recall that someone else is trying to make an Amarone style wine, but I'm not sure what varieties they are using (or even who it is)
Is anyone following Freeman's lead and making wine either in this style or with these varieties?
Cheers