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La Fonte d'Oro
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La Fonte d'Oro 2020

Rich, densely flavoured Puglian red made in a similar style to Amarone
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
$32.00
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La Fonte d'Oro 2020
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La Fonte d'Oro
Wine file
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
14.0% ABV
8.3 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2025
Awards
92 , WineFolio - David Walker Bell, 2022
Wine Summary
La Fonte d'Oro's built up quite a fan club since it first arrived in 2008. It's a velvet smooth red packed with black fruit flavour thanks to some brilliantly creative winemaking, courtesy of the fabulously talented Simone Cortese. He knew that by drying the finest Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes, two Puglian varieties that ooze dense, ripe fruit character, he’d concentrate their flavours even more. Of course this is a costly way to make wine (which is why famous Amarone starts at around £20), but the results are impressive. After two weeks’ drying, the grapes are pressed, extracting super rich, flavourpacked juice. Six months ageing in oak adds layers of vanilla and spice to the wine's dark, ripe fruit. Decant and serve with a rich stew.