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Venice to Amarone, with La Dolce Vita Wine Tours
June 21, 2010 (Mon) - June 25, 2010 (Fri)
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Location: Verona, Soave, Padua
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COST:
$2,795 for 5 days/4 nights
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VENICE
TO AMARONE Since
antiquity, semi-dried grapes have worked their magic in Valpolicella, the wine
zone near Verona. Today, Amarone prevails as the most luscious modern
expression of this ancient style. Discover its many facets on this 5-day
gourmet wine tour,
along with the new face of Soave, which has enjoyed a renaissance in quality. Highlights: •
Wine estates: Tommasi, Allegrini, Accordini, Tedeschi, Pieropan & more •
The
town of Verona, Padua and Soave. •
User-friendly wine education •
Gourmet wine dinners, with regional food & wine pairings Day
1 – Padua & Soave From
Venice, head to the Renaissance city of Padua to see the Scrovegni
Chapel,
a floor-to-ceiling fresco cycle by master artist Giotto. Lunch in Soave, an ancient walled city
with a crenellated castle. Our tasting will be at Pieropan, a leading pioneer who
turned Soave from a mass-produced white into a lovely, seductive wine made from
single vineyards. Afterwards, head to our hotel at the Musella winery. Dinner is in the Roman
city of Verona. D Day
2 – Verona, the Painted City The morning is dedicated
to a guided walking tour of Verona, an elegant city with
an impressive Roman coliseum, bustling outdoor markets, and colorfully frescoed
buildings. After lunch, head to the Valpolicella wine zone to explore Amarone.
One of Italy’s most magnificent and coveted red wines, it’s made from partially
dried grapes following a tradition as old as the Romans. Today’s winery visit
focuses on the classic territory of Amarone, on the western side of Verona: the
family-run estate of Stefano Accordini. B, D Day 3 – Amarone Est – the Newcomers Today
focuses Amarone’s up-and-coming zone on the eastern zone. The beautiful estate
of Trabucchi,
in the town of Illasi. is known for its top-notch Amarone as well as a
Soave-like white, all made according to biodynamic methods. Tenuta
Sant’ Antonio
is a new estate run by four brothers, whose dedication has earned them Tre
Bicchieri awards—the Oscars of Italian wine. Afterwards, we’ll return to the
hotel to relax in the pool or courtyard garden. B Day
4 – Amarone Classico Today
we return to the Amarone Classico zone. First stop is Tommasi, a fourth-generation
winery that makes bench wines in categories: Valpolicella Ripasso, Amarone, and
the red dessert wine Recioto. Lunch is at a “0 kilometer” restaurant in Fumane,
where the entire menu is based on ingredients grown within 10 kilometers. Our
afternoon tasting is at either Allegrini or La Salette for more delicious
Amarone. B, D Day 5 - Arrivederci! Shuttle
to the Verona train station and assistance with your travel plans. B For more details, visit the website. WEBSITE: La Dolce Vita Wine Tours |
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