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Stefano Accordini 2004 Vigneto il Fornetto Red (Amarone della Valpolicella Classico)

  1. $90
Stefano Accordini’s vineyard-designate Amarone opens with big oak and Spanish cedar tones that will undoubtedly come into focus with more aging time in the cellar. The wine shows excellent concentration and long flavors of spice, black fruit and tobacco. Pair it with sharp pecorino cheese.  — M.L.  (12/1/2011)
93
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Stefano Accordini 2001 Vigneto il Fornetto Red (Amarone della Valpolicella Classico)

  1. $95
This is a genuine, powerful wine that fully embodies the fundamental aromatic tenets of Amarone: cherry, chocolate and spice. You might pick up slight variations on this basic theme such as cherry liquor, dark fudge and powdered licorice. Ultimately, it is a very intense and extracted wine with a modern, supple approach and lively acidity on the finish.  — M.L.  (12/1/2007)
92
points

Stefano Accordini 2004 Acinatico Red (Amarone della Valpolicella Classico)

The Accordini family is ripe with excellent winemakers and this young Amarone showcases their expertise. What it lacks in overt intensity it makes up for with elegance and tonic aromas of small fruit berries, polished stone, bramble and smoke. Tight and clean in structure, there’s a nice wholeness to this wine.  — M.L.  (10/1/2007)
91
points

Stefano Accordini 2007 Acinatico Red (Amarone della Valpolicella Classico)

  1. $50
Think dark-black-inky and you’ve hit the main chord offered up by this superconcentrated Amarone. Root beer, teriyaki sauce, barbecue smoke and Spanish cedar are followed by sweet cherry and candied fruit. Acinatico will appeal to those who love big wines.  — M.L.  (12/1/2011)
91
points

Stefano Accordini 2005 Acinatico Red (Amarone della Valpolicella Classico)

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  1. $40
Amarone Acinatico is a thick and syrupy wine with mature berry nuances followed by loads of sweet spice, toasted almond and cinnamon stick. The wine imparts a heavy, succulent feel and would make a great companion to winter dishes such as game or beef stew.  — M.L.  (2/1/2011)
90
points

Stefano Accordini 2006 Acinatico Red (Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso)

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  1. $20
Acinatico is a thickly extracted ripasso with opulent tones of creamy milk chocolate back by smoked vanilla, black cherry and Indian curry powder. It is a modern, powerful wine that all but overpowers the palate thanks to its intensity and immediate impact.  — M.L.  (10/1/2009)
90
points

Stefano Accordini 2006 Acinatico Red (Amarone della Valpolicella Classico)

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  1. $40
Amarone Acinatico opens with jammy, ripe fruit aromas and candied fruit followed by cured meat, moist pipe tobacco and beef jerky. It’s a big, bold, meaty wine with sweet spice flavors and loads of plump, dense fruit flavors and overall richness.  — M.L.  (2/1/2011)
89
points

Stefano Accordini 2007 Acinatico Red (Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso)

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  1. $19
A warm feeling of mature fruit and spice spreads evenly over the palate as you drink this hearty ripasso. You’ll get aromas of spice, mesquite, clove and peppercorn. The mouthfeel is rich, dense, sweet and long-lasting. Imported by Omniwines Distribution.  — M.L.  (10/1/2009)
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