The principal red grape of Veneto's Valpolicella blend (with Rondinella and Molinara), Corvina is also the main grape of Amarone della Valpolicella — the powerful wine made from grapes dried for months on straw mats to concentrate sugars and flavours. Wines are medium- to full-bodied with sour-cherry, red-currant and savoury herbal notes; Amarone is intense, rich, bittersweet, almost port-like. Corvina is the foundation of one of Italy's most distinctive winemaking traditions.
Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Corvina across Portuguese online retailers — 40 in the catalogue.
Corvina wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Veneto, Tuscany.
The principal red grape of Veneto's Valpolicella blend (with Rondinella and Molinara), Corvina is also the main grape of Amarone della Valpolicella — the powerful wine made from grapes dried for months on straw mats to concentrate sugars and flavours. Wines are medium- to full-bodied with sour-cherry, red-currant and…
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