This year the harvest was long, with slow ripening, and abundant, high-quality grapes. Spring was particularly wet and in early July, due to the considerable number of bunches, we carried out some thinning to restore the equilibrium of the vineyard. A dry period started in July, interspersed with some timely showers. On the eve of the harvest, heavy rains (up to 170 millimetres of rainfall) made us fear the worst, but fortunately, the forecasted poor weather conditions failed to materialize. In September, therefore, we experienced a sort of new, ‘mini summer’, with temperatures reaching up to 33°C, high overall temperatures but also equally high fluctuations (even differences of 15°C between day and night), which enabled the grapes to attain ideal ripeness. Phenolic maturity was achieved in the last third of September. The grapes are in a perfectly healthy condition, with high quantities and quality.
Palazzo Della Torre 2018
One of Allegrini’s great classics, this wine manages to elegantly combine a palate that is at once full and immediate.
Grapes
Corvina Veronese 40%, Corvinone 30%, Rondinella 25%, Sangiovese 5%
Terroir
Altitude: 240 metres (787 ft) above sea level Exposure: East/Southeast Soil characteristic: Varied, but mostly clayey and chalky
Alcohol content
13.68% Vol
Tasting notes
One of Allegrini’s great classics, this wine manages to elegantly combine a palate that is at once full and immediate. The nose reveals pristine notes of berries and aromatic herbs that reverberate on a palate where texture is built on sweet, smooth tannins subsequently accompanying a long and intriguing finish.
Pairing
Palazzo della Torre easily pairs with various Italian dishes, above all risottos, especially those flavoured with saffron, porcini mushrooms and pork; classic dishes such as pasta with Amatriciana and Carbonara sauces, baked lasagna, gnocchi with gorgonzola cheese and walnuts; grilled meats and roasts. It also excels when matched with Parma ham and fine-cured Zibello pork loin, as well as medium-matured cheeses, especially Parmigiano Reggiano (Parmesan), pecorino and Monte Veronese. The delightful aroma of raisined grapes is enhanced if the wine is served at 18° C in a large wine glass.
Ageing
15 months in second-use oak barriques, blended together for 2 months and then bottle-aged for 7 months