Valpolicella Classico Ripasso 'I Progni'

  • Le Salette
  • Veneto, Italy

Method & Production

"Ripasso" is an ancient technique of wine making in Valpolicella. The wine is first fermented in October using just natural yeasts for around 7 to 8 days. Then the wine is put through a secondary fermentation in January / February time u: first fermentation in October followed by a secondary fermentation using the sweet "passito" grapes for 15 days. The wine then spends 18 months in Slavonian oak casks (70%) and new barriques (30%), 4 months aging in bottle before release.

Tasting notes

Deep ruby red in color. On the nose you get wonderful ripe cherries, forest berries and a hint of vanilla, tobacco and chocolate. Well-rounded, elegant and warm with great acidity and well structured tannins. 

Food matching

Pasta with rich sauce, red meat and roast.