News Amarone 2020: A Vintage Journey of Surprises and Triumphs by Olivier Watson February 18, 2025 3 min 1 You won’t believe the twists in the Amarone 2020 vintage! I’m excited to share some stunning wines that’ll elevate your collection.The Unpredictable Voyage of Amarone 2020 The 2020 vintage for Amarone della Valpolicella was nothing short of a roller coaster. As I stood among the vineyards, surrounded by breathtaking views of the foothills of the Alps, it struck me how much this year reflected both nature’s unpredictability and our resilience as wine lovers. This particular season offered unexpected challenges and delightful surprises, starting from an unusually serene spring brought on by lockdowns, leading to a harvest filled with complexity. Producers remarked about how spring greeted them with mild weather, breathing life into vines earlier than anticipated. But then summer’s unpredictable dance between dry heat and refreshing rain revealed new dimensions in grape ripening. Each sip from these wines told tales of their journey—narratives woven from contrasting weather patterns which ultimately enriched their flavors. Harvesting Nature’s Bounty During the harvest, it became evident that the perfectly ripened grapes showcased astounding aromas ranging from red fruits to earthy balsamic herbs—a mix that made my heart race with anticipation for what would come next. The historical appassimento process vital to creating Amarone presented its dual nature; while drying enhances flavors, it also demands precision and care. Each producer brought forth unique expressions, all highlighting not just varietal character but also their land’s essence—a testament to dedicated craftsmanship. Andrea Lonardi MW captured this sentiment well when he emphasized how recognizing land over mere production methods elevates Amarone’s status on a global stage.Vintage wine dinner for two Noteworthy Bottles from 2020 It would be remiss not to mention a few standout bottles that have become favorites during tastings: Contrada Palui: With vibrant hints of ginger and dry figs blending harmoniously with red fruit notes like cranberries—this bone-dry beauty is sure to shine now or later (92/100). Fattori: Bursting with juicy red fruit intertwined with herbal elegance—its zesty profile invites each glass to disappear quicker than planned (96/100). Santi: For those craving complexity, this wine’s coffee and chocolate underpinnings balanced against vibrant cherry notes deliver an unforgettable experience (92/100). These bottles are merely snapshots of an expansive collection we’re celebrating this vintage year. They echo not only individual stories but also resonate as part of a larger movement towards premium recognition for Amarone internationally. Celebrating Diversity in Valpolicella Exploring this year’s lineup at Amarone Opera Prima reaffirmed my belief in the magical diversity inherent in Valpolicella’s various valleys. Each region contributes its own character through specific microclimates. From Fumane’s floral traits nourished by cooler winds to warmer sites around Lake Garda infusing softer characteristics—it felt as though every valley told a story begging exploration. 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A: Rich pasta dishes, aged cheeses, or roasted meats complement these expressive wines beautifully! b>To dive deeper into the world of Amarone or learn about its aging potential visit Wine Spectator where expert opinions can guide your palate further. Photo by Alice Donovan Rouse on Unsplash Amaronevintage Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. 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