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Larry 28-11-2003 08:09 PM

Amarone - Curiousity satisfied
 



AMARONE 1998 Az. Agr. Tommasi . Opened the bank vault today and
spent $50 on a bottle that I have been eyeing for a long time. I'm
happy to say my curiosity has been satisfied. I prefer many other
Cabs and Shirazses just a much for half the price although I would
still jump for joy if someone gave it to me as a gift.
It is truly the most full bodied(thick) wine I've tried and is very
balanced with a smooth and long finish. A bit bitter at the end (some
would love this I'm sure) and that would be the only drawback to
buying this again.

Any other Cabs and/or Shirazes that seem as "thick" and full bodied as
this Amarone out there?

Larry Stumpf,
S. Ontario,
Canada

John Zinni 28-11-2003 08:38 PM

Amarone - Curiousity satisfied
 
"Larry" > wrote in message
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> AMARONE 1998 Az. Agr. Tommasi . Opened the bank vault today and
> spent $50 on a bottle that I have been eyeing for a long time. I'm
> happy to say my curiosity has been satisfied. I prefer many other
> Cabs and Shirazses just a much for half the price although I would
> still jump for joy if someone gave it to me as a gift.


If you ever get a chance to taste an Amarone by Giuseppe Quintarelli, jump
at it. This is by far my favourite wine. His Amarone used to sell for about
$100 (Can) and at that price, I would argue that it was well worth every
penny. Recently (last year I believe) his prices jumped to about $300 (Can).
At this price I am a little more reluctant to buy, but perhaps for very
special occasions.


> It is truly the most full bodied(thick) wine I've tried and is very
> balanced with a smooth and long finish. A bit bitter at the end (some
> would love this I'm sure) and that would be the only drawback to
> buying this again.
>
> Any other Cabs and/or Shirazes that seem as "thick" and full bodied as
> this Amarone out there?
>
> Larry Stumpf,
> S. Ontario,
> Canada




jcoulter 28-11-2003 08:40 PM

Amarone - Curiousity satisfied
 
Larry > wrote in
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> AMARONE 1998 Az. Agr. Tommasi . Opened the bank vault today and
> spent $50 on a bottle that I have been eyeing for a long time.


Congratulations. Amarone is a unique wine that grows on you. Many
people react as you did to their first experiences, but like other
qulaity wines, familiarity breeds not contempt, but amiration.

I prefer many other
> Cabs and Shirazses just a much for half the price although I would
> still jump for joy if someone gave it to me as a gift.
> It is truly the most full bodied(thick) wine I've tried and is very
> balanced with a smooth and long finish. A bit bitter at the end

That is the amar that gives it the name
(some
> would love this I'm sure) and that would be the only drawback to
> buying this again.
>



Larry 28-11-2003 11:17 PM

Amarone - Curiousity satisfied
 
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 20:40:00 GMT, jcoulter
> wrote:

>Larry > wrote in
:
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>>
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>> AMARONE 1998 Az. Agr. Tommasi . Opened the bank vault today and
>> spent $50 on a bottle that I have been eyeing for a long time.

>
> Congratulations. Amarone is a unique wine that grows on you. Many
>people react as you did to their first experiences, but like other
>qulaity wines, familiarity breeds not contempt, but amiration.
>


Sure hope I don't get to like it too much. Not a weekly wine I can
afford. (or.........maybe I'll not feed the teens quite as much ;-}

Larry Stumpf,
S. Ontario,
Canada

jcoulter 29-11-2003 01:48 AM

Amarone - Curiousity satisfied
 
Larry > wrote in
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> On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 20:40:00 GMT, jcoulter
> > wrote:
>
>>Larry > wrote in
m:
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> AMARONE 1998 Az. Agr. Tommasi . Opened the bank vault today and
>>> spent $50 on a bottle that I have been eyeing for a long time.

>>
>> Congratulations. Amarone is a unique wine that grows on you. Many
>>people react as you did to their first experiences, but like other
>>qulaity wines, familiarity breeds not contempt, but amiration.
>>

>
> Sure hope I don't get to like it too much. Not a weekly wine I can
> afford. (or.........maybe I'll not feed the teens quite as much ;-}


Teens eat too much anyway ;-)

>
> Larry Stumpf,
> S. Ontario,
> Canada
>




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