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Amarone 2020: A vintage defined by finesse and fresh energy

December 1, 2025
A first-look special report from the Anteprima reveals a vintage that blends classical structure with contemporary finesse across nearly 100 tasting impressions

In the calcareous amphitheater of hills that surround Verona, Valpolicella is one of Italy’s most storied and geologically gifted wine regions. Its terraced slopes, carved by ancient waterways and cooled by mountain breezes, create a patchwork of microclimates that showcase the full potential of the region’s indigenous grape varieties—corvina, corvinone, rondinella, molinara, and others.

These native grapes, combined with Valpolicella’s centuries-old tradition of appassimento, the careful withering of grapes after harvest, give rise to one of the world’s most distinctive and celebrated wines: Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG.

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The preview of the 2020 vintage at Anteprima Amarone in Verona, Italy back in February 2025 underscored how this interplay of land, native varietals, and ancient technique continues to shape the soul of Valpolicella and the enduring allure of its wines.

Upon tasting upwards of 100 wines, I found that the stylistic diversity was striking. From pale, elegant expressions reminiscent of Burgundy, to deep, intense, brooding examples with formidable structure. Despite these wide-ranging styles, a defining common thread emerged across the region: a remarkably high baseline of structural quality, balance, and finesse.

The 2020 wines are immediately attractive yet clearly built for the long haul. A compelling combination that speaks to the inherent strength of the vintage.

Defining Amarone 2020

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