Vineyards and winemaking
Concentus is a blend of 65% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, and 15% indigenous grapes, including Molinara and Dindarella. The grapes are meticulously selected from vineyards in the Fumane valley, where the unique terroir and climatic conditions allow for optimal ripeness. After harvest, the grapes undergo the appassimento process, where they are dried for 40 days to concentrate the fruit and tannins, enhancing the wine's complexity.
Fermentation takes place in small stainless steel vats under controlled temperatures, ensuring a thorough conversion of sugars to alcohol. Frequent pumping over during fermentation maximizes the extraction of colour and flavour. The wine is then aged in barrels for 8 to 10 months, further enriching its character and structure.
Appearance
Deep ruby red, indicating concentration and maturity.
Nose
The nose is well-structured, smooth, and elegant, offering enticing notes of wild berries.
Palate
On the palate, Concentus delivers flavours of liquorice, spices, and balmy notes, culminating in a long, lingering finish that highlights its complexity.
Food pairing
This wine pairs beautifully with risotto, grilled meats, and traditional dishes from the Veneto region, making it a versatile choice for various culinary experiences.
Background story
Corteforte, established in 1989 by Carlo Maria Cerutti, is located in the historically significant Fumane valley, north of Verona. The estate originated in the early 1400s as a fortified structure with four towers, evolving over time into a noble residence that now features a boutique hotel, restaurant, and winery, all surrounded by 3 hectares of premium vineyard plots.
No expense was spared in creating Corteforte. The winery employs organic and sustainable practices and boasts a vast underground storage area for extensive bottle aging, despite its modest annual production of around 20,000 bottles. The estate features a variety of barrel sizes and a wide range of winemaking techniques that focus on the dried grape process. Critics regard Corteforte as a jewel in the crown of the Amarone region, but the true essence of its wines lies in their authenticity, finesse, and character. From the impressive Valpolicella Ripasso to the exemplary single vineyard Amarones, Corteforte continues to set a high standard for excellence in the Amarone region.