
Tedeschi – Marne 180 Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
The name “Marne 180” recalls the typology of the land (marl) on which the vines were planted as well as the south-west to south-east exposure expressed in degrees (180). The wine is produced with grapes that come from various vineyards from the hills of Valpolicella and dried for approximately 4 months in a controlled environment. The wine is aged in barrels of Slavonian oak for 3 years and is left to refine in the bottle for at least 6 additional months. The wine is characterized by aromatic freshness. It is a vertical wine with great structure and balance as well as good acidity, making it a great match for food pairings such as moderately spiced foods, red meat and game as well as aged cheeses.
VINTAGE 2020
Vinous – 93+
James Suckling – 93
The wines from this reliable producer are consistently delicious, in a modern style without ever straying too far into excess. Kirsch, alpine spruce, candied orange zest, violets and camphor. The oak finds confluence with the refined grape tannins to compress the fruit with a welcome restraint. There’s a touch of sweetness to the vintage. Age and the complexity that comes with it will serve this wine well. Sustainable. Drink or hold.
Wine Spectator – 92
This structured, medium- to full-bodied red shows good length and tension while still offering expressive notes of sun-dried cherry, dark chocolate, spiced orange peel and smoke. Lively on the palate, with chewy tannins firming the herb-laced finish. Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella and Rossignola. Drink now through 2035.
VINTAGE 2019
Decanter – 97
James Suckling – 93
Almost coffee-stained dried red berries on the nose, following through to a full, silky palate with fine tannins that have sunk into the wine nicely, carrying the intense bead of berry and dark cherry fruit through a long finish. Sustainable. Drinkable now, but will improve in the bottle.
Vinous – 92
Wine Enthusiast – 94
Wine Spectator – 91
A round, supple red, with a generous core of mulled cherry, dried fig, warm brown bread and ashy smoke notes accented by an overtone of dried Mediterranean herbs. Juicy and lightly chewy on the lingering finish, with more smoke, herb and spice elements emerging. Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella and Rossignola. Drink now through 2029. 12,500 cases made, 600 cases imported.Best from 2027 through 2037. 700 cases made, 100 cases imported.

















