Description
Impenetrable, deep ruby red colour. Intense and complex aromas of baked fruit and spices on the nose with hints of spices such as cloves and cinnamon with coffee beans. Remarkable on the palate for its imposing structure and soft, silky tannins. Warming alcohol is well balanced with pleasing acidity. Long finish dominated by marasca cherries.
The deep roots of the Venezie area, and the connections to an ancient civilization, are the extraordinary historic heritage that Masi brings together its iconic wines, ambassadors of Italian
excellence throughout the world.
The spirit of Venice also finds expression inland, its values spread not only by storied travellers and merchants, but also by wine-growers. This is a land of strong values, dedicated to the production of great wines. In more than two hundred years of passionate work, from purchasing the first vineyard in Valpolicella Classica in 1772, the Boscaini family – owner of
Masi to this day – has become a point of reference in the art of Amarone.
Masi is the leading producer of Amarone and has always passionately interpreted the values of the Venezie.
Its history begins at the end of the 18th century, when the Boscaini family bought valuable vineyards in the small valley called “Vaio dei Masi”, in the heart of the Valpolicella Classica.
Masi, enhances some historical wine estates: in Valpolicella the Possessions of the Serego Alighieri Earls, descendants of the poet Dante; in Trentino the Bossi Fedrigotti Earls,
a prestigious winery with vineyards in Rovereto nearby Trento; in Valdobbiadene Canevel Spumanti, symbol of the territory and the precious appellation.
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