Bardolino Classico DOC - Lamberti 2024

Lamberti

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Lamberti
Name Bardolino Classico DOC
Variety Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
Vintage 2024
Gradation 12.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fruity, floral, slightly spicy
Vinification method Fermentation in steel at controlled temperature
Region Veneto
Production area Lake Garda, Verona
Country Italy
Type Light red wine
Aging Short, in steel or large barrels
Type of cask Steel or large oak barrels
Color Light ruby red
Serving temperature 14-16°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2-3 years
Pairing White meats, cold cuts, light dishes
Lamberti's Bardolino Classico DOC presents a slim, straightforward profile, built on ripe red fruits and light floral notes. In the glass it shows brightness and freshness, with a slender body but well-defined by lively acidity and delicate tannins that make it easy to drink. The whole is balanced and honest: it doesn't seek excess, but offers a pleasant fragrance and moderate persistence that invites a second glass.

Perfect for those looking for an easy-drinking red, it is ideal served cool in wide glasses to highlight the aromas and drinkability. It pairs with appetizers, savory pies, light tomato-based pastas and grilled white meats; it also works well as an everyday table wine and for informal aperitifs. Best enjoyed around 12-14 °C and remains pleasant even on the warmest evenings. A reliable companion for informal meals and summer dinners outdoors.
The winery

Lamberti – Winery in Veneto

Discover the story and wines of Lamberti.

A Verona-based winery that is part of Gruppo Italiano Vini, producing typical wines of Lake Garda and the Venezie, with winemaking at Tenuta Preella and bottling at the Pastrengo facility.
Region: Veneto
Country: Italia
Founded: 1964
Grapes: Corvina, Corvinone, Molinara, Rondinella, Pinot Grigio, Glera
Tenuta Preella: the historic home of winemaking on Lake Garda Bottling and logistics operations at the Pastrengo facility. Part of Gruppo Italiano Vini, focused on classic Veronese wines. Winemaker listed: Maricarmen Navas Product range: Bardolino, Chiaretto, Valpolicella, Custoza, Garda/Delle Venezie and sparkling wines
Winery history
Lamberti was founded as a winery in the Lake Garda area and takes its name from an old Veronese family. Company sources and specialist descriptions place the winery’s origins in Cavaion/Cavaion Veronese, with Tenuta Preella serving as the historic site of winemaking. Bottling and packaging take place at the Pastrengo facility. Over the years the business has become part of Gruppo Italiano Vini while maintaining a focus on traditional Veronese wines.
Production philosophy
To enhance the classic wines of the Veronese territory and the Venezie, focusing on quality, winery innovation and respect for the territory and for social and environmental sustainability, and promoting the wines on national and international markets.
Terroir and vineyards
Historic headquarters and vineyards at Tenuta Preella with glacially derived soils. Production and bottling facility in Pastrengo. Production covers Garda and Veronese denominations such as Bardolino/Chiaretto, Valpolicella, Custoza, Delle Venezie and Garda DOC.

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