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Examples
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Or Amarone is to Hemingway as Valpolicello is to Fitzgerald.
Jay McInerney, wealth porn, and the WSJ wine column | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Although that Amarone-style cabernet sauvignon at Wölffer and the
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Amarone is a revelation served slightly chilled with a piece of dark chocolate.
Amarone's Sweet Charms Will Lyons 2011
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Like Amarone, Vin Santo is made by drying the fruit on mats before pressing and fermentation until all the yeasts have died naturally.
Amarone's Sweet Charms Will Lyons 2011
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Amarone is one of those wines that most people have heard of but have perhaps never tasted.
Amarone's Sweet Charms Will Lyons 2011
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Although that Amarone-style cabernet sauvignon at Wölffer and the
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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My guiltiest pleasure is a great bottle of Amarone red wine; it's the only alcohol I drink.
Kelly Wearstler 2011
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As for wine, my favorite is Amarone – a rich, dry red Italian wine with great body.
Q&A 2009
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For example, in Piedmont there is the Barbera grape, while in the Veneto, the Corvina grape of Valpolicella and Amarone has a spicy, bitter note.
The World's Best Food Wines Lettie Teague 2011
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Although that Amarone-style cabernet sauvignon at Wölffer and the
TasteCamp 2009
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