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Serve at:
18 - 20 °C.
Longevity:
15 - 25 years
Decanting time:
2 hours

- Start up year: 1978
- Oenologist: Paolo e Tommaso Bussola
- Bottles produced: 70.000
- Hectares: 14
From the beginning he was able to impose his will to enhance the absolute quality of the wines produced, through careful and careful practices both in the vineyard and in the cellar, so much so that he became a great interpreter, as well as a point of reference for the appellation.
With a very personal style of combining precision and elegance with the extraction richness and management of ageing woods, today, assisted by his sons Paolo and Giuseppe, he always continues to amaze, imposing himself with products of absolute and very high value. Read more


Name | Tommaso Bussola Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Vigneto Alto TB 2012 |
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Type | Red green still |
Denomination | Amarone della Valpolicella DOC |
Vintage | 2012 |
Size | 0,75 l |
Alcohol content | 16.5% by volume |
Grape varieties | 45% Corvina, 30% Corvinone, 25% Rondinella |
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto |
Vendor | Tommaso Bussola |
Climate | Altitude: 280 m. a.s.l. Exposure: South-East. |
Cultivation system | Trellised "pergola" system. |
Plants per hectare | 3300 |
Harvest | The grapes to produce Amarone Classico "Vigneto Alto" are selected in the middle of September. They’re brought in the Fruttaio and left in wooden plateaux where they are left to dry naturally for 4 months. |
Wine making | In January the grapes are carefully selected and pressed in truncated cone oak vats where, after about 15 days, fermentation starts with indigenous yeasts. In the following 60 days several pumping-overs and delestage for the skins submersion are performed. The wine is then racked off and moved in a steel tank where its gross lees is decanted off. After about 20 days it is racked off again and moved to wooden barrels where fermentation and aging are completed. |
Aging | 90 months of aging: 40 months 2,25 Hl in new barriques, 50 months in 25 Hl in barrel. The Amarone Classico "Vigneto Alto" is bottled after 9 years of aging and it stays 2 years in bottle before being sold. |
Residual sugar | 11.3 gr/L |
Dry extract | 52.5 gr/L |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |