2007 Zenato Valpolicella Superiore Ripassa
WINEMAKER'S NOTE
Zenato gives the name “Ripassa” to this wine, which shares many of the characteristics of our Amarone. As soon as the fermentation is completed of the dried grapes for the Amarone, selected lots of Valpolicella are then “re-passed” on the Amarone pomace, thus initiating a second fermentation which increases slightly the alcoholic content and gives the wine deeper colour, increased extract, and more complex aromas. After 6 months’ bottle-ageing, the result is a rounded, velvet-textured wine with rich, complex aromas of berries and an impressively lengthy finish that seems to read more...linger forever. Ripassa represents one of the most important milestones in Zenato’s winemaking evolution. (hide)
Expert Reviews
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Wine & SpiritsMade by running the Valpolicella wine over the pressings (or pomace) of the firmrsquo;s Amarones (this triggering a second fermentation and adding additional depth and body), the 2003 Valpolicella Ripassa offers enticing notes of melted road tar, truffles, chocolate, jammy blackberry and cherry fruit, and grilled almonds. Full-bodied, intense, powerful, and beautifully balanced, it will drink well for 3ndash;4 years.
User Tasting Note
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deanna625we had a bottle at eric's bday dinner in desenzano del Garda (2010). amazing!!!! Eric thought maybe too sweet, I loved it!!!! from Peschiera del Garda. great aroma.
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hazeskipperFirst bottle of wine at Soto Soto. Very good. light kind of Pinot noir like.
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brucequite nice. the cheungs brought us a bottle for Xmas.
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ekazgood after taste
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hello22yummy
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pcamireSec, moyennement boisé et corsé
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jrhodgesmooth on a hot summer evening
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Peter Diplaroswonderfully sweet and friendly
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Fellow Drync'r3.75 very easy drinking
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jcoffindrank at vespaio
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eirikobløt fyldig vin
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HHHitmenvery very good
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weezartHieno viini!
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fionamacdonaldvery yummy
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Fellow Drync'rmarlene



