Giuseppe Quintarelli

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    Giuseppe Quintarelli Rosso Ca Del Merlo 2013

    NT$ 3,300

    Rosso Ca del Merlo is the brother of the Valpolicella Classico Superiore of Quintarelli. They are made the same way – 50/50 fresh grapes and dried grapes (appassimento) then re-fermented on the gross lees of the Amarone, a process that they call Ripasso. The wine comes their beautiful vineyards on basalt and limestone slopes, harvested for ripeness and acidity with the utmost care and precision given to every step of the complicated winemaking process. This is one of the harder to find wines from Quintarelli’s range, they don’t make very much of this and only a small portion is destined for the UK.

    The wine itself is a combination of richness and density, but like all Quintarelli’s wines, never heavy. The fruit is darker than it’s Valpolicella sibling and show the tannic grip of the Cabernets. It has fruit, of course, particularly black plums, prunes, maybe a touch of black olive, but the nose and palate are complex with notes of forest floor, roses, tobacco, and minerals.

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    Giuseppe Quintarelli Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2014

    NT$ 3,500

    This was a humid and rainy vintage and many producers in the Valpolicella decided not to make their top-shelf Amarone wines, directing their fruit to wines like this instead. The Quintarelli Giuseppe 2014 Valpolicella Classico Superiore offers a spicy opener with tarry smoke and cured tobacco. It also shows some tart and brambly fruit, and this ties into what we can expect of the vintage. In truth, the ripeness is present and balanced. It undergoes a partial and brief appassimento. The 2014 is thinner than past vintages have been, but I am very much enjoying this more streamlined and elegant approach.

    Drink Date :2022 – 2032