Speri, Valpolicella Classico DOC
2021, Veneto, Italy
Classification Valpolicella DOC
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
Average score 90
Indulge in the rich and complex flavors of LadyWine's Speri Valpolicella Classico DOC. This exquisite red wine from Italy's renowned Veneto region is a true masterpiece of winemaking. Crafted from the finest grapes of the 2020 harvest, this Valpolicella DOC is a true expression of the terroir and traditions of the region. With a deep red color and a tantalizing aroma, each sip of this wine is a journey through the rolling hills of Veneto. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or a novice wine enthusiast, the Speri Valpolicella Classico DOC is sure to impress. Perfect for pairing with hearty Italian dishes or enjoying on its own, this 750 ml bottle is a must-have for any wine lover's collection. Treat yourself to a taste of Italy's finest with LadyWine's Speri Valpolicella Classico DOC. Cheers to good wine and good company!
About Speri
As early as the 1970s, to highlight the special character of each plot of land, the Speri family started vinifying grapes separately from individual plots, making the first single vineyard wines: Amarone Classico Vigneto Monte Sant Urbano, Valpolicella Classico Superiore Sant Urbano and Recioto Classico La Roggia are the superb wines that are produced, each of which bears the name of its vineyard of origin. The Speri family, respecting the biodiversity of the terroir and with the goal of maintaining the very highest quality levels, already back in the early 90s, after years of field testing and observation, for first brought significant changes to the traditional Pergola Veronese training system. The most important improvements involved inclining the metal arm that the vine branches rest on, opening up a central area to bring more sunlight and improve ventilation of the grape bunches. This new vine training system is called an Open inclined Pergoletta but many also called it Pergoletta Speri . Today it has become the most popular system in Valpolicella and the most effective way to cultivate the vineyard on hillsides and to produce Amarone.