Amarone della Valpolicella: the geography behind the wines
Apr 07, 2021
1 minute
Amarone, the most famous of Italy’s dry wines made from dried grapes (as opposed to sweet wines made from dried grapes), is produced in Valpolicella over the northern hills of Verona, between Lake Garda and the Lessini mountains in northern.
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