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Masi Agricola

Campofiorin Magnum 2022

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Denomination IGT Verona
Size 1,50 l
Alcohol content 13.0% by volume
Area Veneto (Italy)
Grape varieties 70% Corvina, 25% Rondinella, 5% Molinara
Aging Minimum 18 months in wood: 2/3 in 90 hl Slavonian oak casks and 1/3 in new Allier and Slavonian barrels, and 3 months in bottle.
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Description

Campofiorin Magnum 2021 from Masi Agricola, a still red from Veneto, is an iconic wine that represents the excellence of Valpolicella. A blend of Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara, produced using the innovative double fermentation technique, which gives the wine structure and complexity. The nose is dominated by ripe, dried red fruit and sweet spices, particularly vanilla and cinnamon. A bright, intense red color with a purple rim. Although voluminous and complex, it is very rounded on the palate and decidedly easy to drink. The aftertaste returns with red fruit, cherry, and blueberry, combined with vanilla. Excellent persistence on the finish. A versatile wine, ideal for pairing with red meats, aged cheeses, and traditional Venetian cuisine.

Tasting notes

Profumo

Perfume

The nose is dominated by ripe and dried red fruit, sweet spices, especially vanilla and cinnamon.

Colore

Color

Brilliant deep red colour and purple nail.

Gusto

Taste

Although voluminous and complex, in the mouth it is very rounded and decidedly easy-drinking. The red fruit, cherry and blueberry return in the aftertaste, together with vanilla. Excellent persistence on the finish.

Serve at:

16 - 18 °C

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Producer
Masi Agricola
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1772
  • Oenologist: Gruppo Tecnico Masi
  • Bottles produced: 3.950.000
  • Hectares: 560
Masi is a leading producer of Amarone and has always interpreted the values of the Venetian regions with passion. Its history begins in 1772, the date of the Boscaini family's first harvest in the prized vineyards of ‘Vaio dei Masi’, a valley in the heart of Valpolicella Classica. Since then, Masi has expanded, little-by-little, with successive purchases in the best historical production areas of the Venetian regions.

Masi produces first-class wines primarily from native grape varieties, using traditional methods that embody sustainability and continuous technological innovation. With more than two hundred and fifty vintages behind it, Masi has been owned since its inception by the Boscaini family, which today runs the company with the sixth, seventh and eighth generations.
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It pairs well with various foods, from pastas with rich sauces (meat or mushroom) to more important red meat preparations, grilled or roasted, and with game. It is also ideal with aged cheeses.

Pasta
Meat
Cheese
Matured cheese
Pork
Cold cuts

Name Masi Campofiorin Magnum 2022
Type Red still
Denomination Verona IGT
Vintage 2022
Size 1,50 l
Alcohol content 13.0% by volume
Grape varieties 70% Corvina, 25% Rondinella, 5% Molinara
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Vendor Masi Agricola
Origin Vineyards situated in the torrential valleys (progni) of the Veronese hills with pedoclimatic similarities to the original 'Campofiorin' in Marano di Valpolicella.
Climate The abundant rainfall in April and June favoured vegetative development. At veraison (July-August) rainfall became rarer: slight water stress in this phase favours greater concentration of aromas and colours in the berries, to which the good day/night temperature range also contributes. Temperatures were also higher than the historical average this year. Therefore, there was a slight advance in the ripening of the berries, as has been consistently recorded since 2003. The grapes appeared healthy with particularly sparse bunches.
Soil composition Alluvial soil, very deep, on Eocene limestone.
Harvest began on 22 September with the Rondinella. Vinification of the semi-wilted grapes for the Campofiorin began at the end of November.
Wine making Double fermentation by Masi. The wine made from fresh grapes is re-fermented with 25% of whole, semi-dried grapes (about six weeks) of the same variety. This refermentation lasts about 15 days at 18-20° C. This is followed by completion fermentation and malolactic fermentation. The wine thus obtains an increase in alcohol content, colour, extracts, softer and more refined tannins, and is enriched with new aromas and fragrances.
Aging Minimum 18 months in wood: 2/3 in 90 hl Slavonian oak casks and 1/3 in new Allier and Slavonian barrels, and 3 months in bottle.
Allergens Contains sulphites