Tommasi Riserva Ca' Florian Amarone 2010

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Description

Tommasi Riserva Ca' Florian Amarone 2010 is a 15.5% ABV Amarone della Valpolicella Riserva from Veneto, Italy, in a 750ml bottle. This single-vineyard Riserva earned the Bibenda Oscar del Vino for Miglior Rosso d'Italia and received 92 points from James Suckling, who praised its vivid agility and fine tannins despite its richness and density.

Quick Facts: ABV: 15.5%  |  Origin: Valpolicella, Veneto, Italy  |  Riserva (2010 Vintage)  |  Producer: Tommasi

Production & Heritage

The Tommasi family has called the Ca' Florian estate home since 1902, and the vineyard—planted with vines averaging 30 years of age—remains one of the oldest plots in their holdings across the Valpolicella hills. The blend of 75% Corvina, 10% Rondinella, and 5% Corvinone (with other permitted local varieties comprising the balance) undergoes the traditional appassimento process: grapes are dried for 100 days on wooden racks called arele before pressing in January, concentrating sugars and flavor compounds. Fermentation lasts approximately 30 days using indigenous yeasts, after which the wine matures for a total of four years—the first year in French oak barriques and the subsequent three years in large 35-hectoliter Slavonian oak casks—before release.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with dark, dried fruit—plum, black cherry, and blackberry—before unfolding into balsamic and spicy nuances. A subtle undercurrent of dark chocolate and leather emerges as the wine breathes, adding complexity with each pass of the glass.

Taste: The entry is generous with bright red cherry that quickly deepens into concentrated black cherry and dried plum across the mid-palate. Full-bodied yet remarkably elegant, the wine layers in licorice, cocoa, and warm baking spice while its silky tannins and fresh acidity keep the structure balanced. The 15.5% alcohol is seamlessly integrated, never intrusive despite the wine's considerable weight.

Finish: The finish is long and persistent, carrying threads of leather, dried herbs, and sweet spice well beyond the last sip. A fine-grained tannic grip holds everything in place, leaving a lingering impression of dark fruit and subtle balsamic warmth.

How to Drink Ca' Florian Amarone

This Riserva is best served at 18–20°C (64–68°F) after at least an hour of decanting, which allows the concentrated aromas to fully open. Drinking it neat in a large-bowled Burgundy glass gives the wine room to express its layered complexity. While Amarone Riserva of this caliber is primarily a still wine meant for contemplative sipping, its bold structure can anchor certain rich preparations: it pairs exceptionally alongside braised short rib risotto, slow-cooked ossobuco, or aged hard cheeses served as a dessert course.

Best For

  • Gifting a serious Italian wine collector on a milestone occasion
  • Anchoring a formal dinner with braised or slow-roasted meat courses
  • Cellaring for continued development through the late 2020s and beyond
  • Marking a special anniversary with a wine from the same vintage year

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ca' Florian Amarone taste like? It is a full-bodied, intensely concentrated wine dominated by dried black cherry, plum, and licorice, supported by cocoa, leather, and warm spice. Fresh acidity and silky tannins keep the richness balanced and the finish remarkably long.

How does Ca' Florian Amarone compare to Quintarelli Amarone Riserva? Giuseppe Quintarelli's Riserva is widely regarded as the benchmark of the Amarone Riserva category, produced in extremely limited quantities with extended aging that can exceed a decade before release. Ca' Florian occupies a more accessible tier within the premium Riserva segment, offering a four-year oak maturation program and broader availability while still delivering single-vineyard concentration and complexity.

Is Ca' Florian Amarone good for sipping neat? Absolutely—its layered aromatics, integrated alcohol, and long finish make it ideally suited to slow, contemplative sipping after decanting. This is a wine that rewards patience and attention.

Where is Ca' Florian Amarone made? It is produced by the Tommasi family at their Ca' Florian estate in the Valpolicella zone of Veneto, northern Italy. The Ca' Florian vineyard, which has been the family home since 1902, is one of the oldest in Tommasi's portfolio of hillside sites.

What foods pair well with Ca' Florian Amarone? Braised beef cheeks or ossobuco complement the wine's richness and tannic structure. Aged Parmigiano-Reggiano (36 months or older) mirrors its savory depth. Wild boar ragù over pappardelle matches its intensity, while dark chocolate torte with dried cherries echoes the fruit and cocoa notes on the palate.

What sizes does Ca' Florian Amarone come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this Riserva expression.

Is Ca' Florian Amarone worth the price? Ca' Florian positions as a premium single-vineyard Amarone Riserva, sitting above Tommasi's standard Amarone Classico and competing with other top-tier Valpolicella estates. Its 100-day appassimento, four-year oak aging, limited vineyard sourcing, and recognition from both James Suckling (92 points) and Bibenda's Oscar del Vino justify its standing in the upper echelon of the appellation.

Why Ca' Florian Amarone?

What separates this Riserva from the broader Amarone field is the convergence of site specificity and traditional patience. The Ca' Florian vineyard—Tommasi's historic family home since 1902—provides the raw material, while 100 days of grape drying on arele and a four-year split-oak aging regime build concentration and complexity that standard Amarone bottlings simply cannot replicate. The 2010 vintage, recognized with Bibenda's Oscar del Vino as Italy's best red wine and scoring 92 points from James Suckling, demonstrated that this expression belongs in any serious conversation about top-flight Valpolicella. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking a Riserva with proven critical acclaim, verifiable provenance, and the structure to continue evolving in the cellar, the 2010 Ca' Florian stands as a compelling and well-documented choice.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Wine
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Region
    Veneto
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    The Liquor Barn

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