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Villa Della Torre is surrounded by what Marilisa Allegrini fondly describes as a “vineyard garden.”The Brolo of Villa Della Torre, enclosed by its ancient stone walls, is home to a ten-hectare vineyard where Corvinone is the predominant variety.
Villa Della Torre’s Valpolicella Classico Superiore reveals a medium-intense ruby red color in the glass. The
bouquet offers aromas of raspberry, wild berries, and delicate hints of vanilla and spice. On the palate, it shows good structure with fine, well-integrated tannins and a fresh, persistent finish. Harmonious and well-balanced, it displays a pleasantly smooth and vibrant mouthfeel, making it highly versatile in food pairings. Appealing in its youthful expression, it will further improve with bottle aging.
The illustration on the label depicts the site of Villa Della Torre, gently sloping and arranged across terraced levels. It plays with perspective along a sequence that leads from the entrance courtyard to the heart of the villa: a porticoed courtyard inspired by the Peristilium of the Roman domus. From there, the path continues through the Peschiera (ornamental pool), opening onto the garden and the lower nymphaeum