Gran Passione Rosso

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Description

Gran Passione Rosso is a full-bodied Italian red wine from Veneto, bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Scored 97 points by Luca Maroni and 92 points by James Suckling, this appassimento-method blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Corvina has earned a reputation as a "baby Amarone" — delivering rich, concentrated fruit at a fraction of the cost.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14%  |  Origin: Veneto, Italy  |  Appassimento Red Blend  |  Producer: Casa Vinicola Botter

Production & Heritage

Casa Vinicola Botter, founded in 1928 in Fossalta di Piave in the Veneto region, produces Gran Passione using the appassimento technique — the same partial-drying method employed in Amarone della Valpolicella. The Merlot and Corvina grapes are left to dry naturally on the vine for approximately 15 days, losing roughly half their weight and concentrating their sugars and flavors before fermentation. After vinification, the wine ages in oak vats for three to four months, adding subtle structure and spice without overwhelming the fruit. The shorter drying period and the inclusion of Merlot alongside the traditional Corvina distinguish this from a true Amarone while retaining much of that style's density and richness.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with inky-dark aromas of black cherry and ripe plum, followed by dried fig and cola. Deeper inhales reveal layers of cocoa, clove, dried herbs, and a subtle vanilla sweetness drawn from the oak aging.

Taste: The entry is polished and juicy, leading with concentrated blackberry and dark cherry fruit. At mid-palate, mocha and sweet baking spice emerge alongside ripe raspberry, supported by well-integrated tannins that feel soft rather than grippy. A gentle oak backbone ties everything together without competing with the fruit.

Finish: Medium-long and smooth, with lingering notes of plum, fresh tobacco leaf, and a faint cocoa bitterness. The tannins resolve cleanly, leaving a warm, ripe fruit impression that invites another sip.

How to Drink Gran Passione

Serve at 16–18°C (60–64°F) and allow 15–20 minutes of air after opening; a brief decant further softens the tannins and opens the aromatics. This wine also works well in several classic wine-based drinks. A Sangria Roja benefits from the concentrated dark fruit and spice, adding natural depth without extra sugar. A Kalimotxo (red wine and cola) leans into the existing cola and cherry notes already present in the wine. For a warming autumn cocktail, a Mulled Wine preparation amplifies the clove and dried-herb character while the full body holds up to heating.

Best For

  • Introducing a friend to fuller-bodied Italian reds without the Amarone price tag
  • Weeknight pasta dinners that call for a wine with enough weight to match rich sauces
  • Building a gift basket around Italian food and wine
  • Blind tastings exploring the appassimento style across different price tiers

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Gran Passione Rosso taste like? Gran Passione Rosso is a full-bodied, fruit-forward red dominated by dark cherry, blackberry, and mocha, with soft tannins and hints of vanilla and sweet spice from brief oak aging.

How does Gran Passione compare to Amarone della Valpolicella? Both wines use the appassimento drying method, but Gran Passione dries its grapes on the vine for roughly 15 days rather than the months-long process typical of Amarone, and blends Merlot with Corvina rather than relying on traditional Valpolicella varieties alone. The result is a lighter, more fruit-driven expression at a significantly lower price point, often referred to as a "baby Amarone."

Is Gran Passione Rosso good for beginners? Yes — its smooth tannins, approachable dark-fruit sweetness, and lack of harsh acidity make it a welcoming entry point into full-bodied Italian reds and the appassimento category.

Where is Gran Passione Rosso made? Gran Passione Rosso is produced by Casa Vinicola Botter in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, with the winery headquartered in Fossalta di Piave, a town established as a winemaking hub since the early 20th century.

What foods pair well with Gran Passione Rosso? Braised short ribs or ossobuco match the wine's weight and dark-fruit intensity. Hard aged cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano echo its savory depth. Rich tomato-based pasta dishes such as bolognese complement the cherry and plum notes. Dark chocolate desserts mirror the mocha and cocoa undertones. Grilled portobello mushrooms provide an earthy counterpoint to the ripe fruit.

What sizes does Gran Passione Rosso come in? Gran Passione Rosso is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Gran Passione Rosso worth the price? Gran Passione positions squarely as a value-tier appassimento wine, delivering concentration and complexity that punch well above its price class — a point underscored by its 97-point Luca Maroni rating and 92-point James Suckling score.

Why Gran Passione?

The appassimento technique is one of Italy's most revered winemaking traditions, and Gran Passione Rosso makes it genuinely accessible. A 97-point score from Luca Maroni and 92 points from James Suckling confirm that the quality here is not merely a marketing story — the concentration and polish earned through vine-drying are real and measurable in the glass. The 60/40 Merlot-Corvina blend adds a layer of plush fruitiness that broadens appeal beyond the traditional Valpolicella drinker, while the brief oak aging adds just enough spice and structure to keep things interesting. For anyone curious about what the appassimento method actually delivers in terms of flavor, this is one of the most direct and rewarding demonstrations available.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Wine
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Gran Passione

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