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CampoFiorin IGT - Masi 2021

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Format: 75 cl

-16%


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Producer Masi
Name IGT
Variety Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
Vintage 2021
Gradation 13.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, balsamic notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, aging in barrels
Region Veneto
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging A few months
Type of cask Wooden barrels
Color Red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses
The CampoFiorin IGT produced by Masi is a red wine that magnificently reflects the winemaking tradition of the Veneto region. This wine is described as "Supervenetian" by the winery itself, a tribute to the demand for quality and the innovative approach in production.

Created by Masi in 1964, CampoFiorin is crafted using the "ripasso" technique, which involves re-fermenting the young wine on the grape pomace of dried grapes used for Amarone. This method endows the wine with greater intensity and complexity. The main grape varieties used are Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara, traditional vines of the area.

With a deep ruby red color, this wine opens with a rich and intriguing bouquet, offering aromas of ripe cherry, plum, and subtle hints of spices such as black pepper and tobacco. On the palate, CampoFiorin is robust yet harmonious, with a delicate acidity that balances its tannic structure. Notes of ripe red fruit blend with vanilla and spiced nuances, a result of aging in wood.

This wine pairs beautifully with dishes of red meat, game, and aged cheeses. Additionally, it is an excellent choice to accompany traditional Italian dishes like risotto all'amarone or pasta with wild boar ragù.

With its balance between tradition and innovation, Masi's CampoFiorin IGT is an excellent example of how a wine can carve out a place of honor both on the everyday table and on special occasions. Ideal for those seeking a wine with character that tells the story of its territory.
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How to serve

Glass:

Medium opening goblet

Serve to:

18-18°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good straight away but you can age it for 2/5 years

Production area


Veneto

The winery

Masi – Winery in Veneto (Valpolicella Classica)

Discover the story and wines of Masi.

Winery based in Valpolicella Classica (Veneto), renowned for its Amarone and for the traditional and experimental use of the appassimento technique; also a producer of Valpolicella, Ripasso, Recioto and wines under the Campofiorin label.
Region: Veneto (Valpolicella Classica)
Country: Italia
Founded: 1772
Grapes: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, Corvinone, Oseleta
Renowned for producing Amarone and for its mastery of the appassimento technique. Campofiorin and the practice of ripasso: historic labels associated with production innovation. Use and promotion of Valpolicella’s native grape varieties. Commitment to oenological research to refine grape-drying and winemaking techniques.
Winery history
Masi's history is rooted in Valpolicella Classica. A historic family-owned estate, it has developed and enhanced the wines from dried grapes typical of the region. During the 20th century the company helped popularize practices such as ripasso and launched oenological research and experimentation to refine the appassimento technique and the quality of its Amarone and its high-end bottlings.
Production philosophy
It combines respect for local traditions and indigenous grape varieties with research and innovation in winemaking and in the appassimento process. The approach aims to express the Valpolicella territory through careful grape selection, the practice of appassimento and targeted oenological experimentation focused on quality improvement.
Terroir and vineyards
It operates mainly in the Valpolicella Classica, in the province of Verona. The wines are closely linked to the local grape varieties and the area's traditional practices, particularly to typical wines such as Amarone, Recioto and Valpolicella Ripasso.

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