The Date and Time: Monday, February 6, 2017  Noon - 3PM
  The Event: lunch with Pieroangelo Tommasi
  The Venue: Modus Ristorante
  The Target Audience: wine writers, lcbo
  The Availability/Catalogue: the current releases are all available through   Vintages, with one private order. The older vintages were N/A. The agency is   Univins and Spirits.
  The Quote/Background: Pieroangelo spoke about his family's company and   their latter-day expansion before leading the tasting. Currently, they own 6   wineries through 5 regions (Veneto, Lombardy, Tuscany, Apulia, and Basilicata.   We tasted 4 wineries today – 7 Amarones in two styles and 4 other wines. The   major difference between the Amarones is that Ca'Florian comes in at 4 g/l sugar   and 75% corvina while the basic Amarone has 8 g/l sugar and only about 50%   corvina. I preferred the lower sugar levels, and of course they went better with   the food. The 2009 Amarones are the company's 50th harvest. 
  The Wines:
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Casisano Brunello di Montalcino 2011, +483800, $49.95 Vintages April   1/17
  -Tommasi Amarone Classico 2007, 15.5% ABV, n/a
  -Tommasi Amarone Classico 2009, 15.5% ABV, n/a
  -Tommasi Ca' Florian Amarone Classico 2007, 15.5% ABV, n/a  *BEST RED   TODAY*
  -Tommasi Ca' Florian Amarone Classico 2008, 15.5% ABV, n/a
  -Tommasi Ca' Florian Amarone Classico 2009, 15.5% ABV $99.95 private order   6-pack
  -Paternoster Aglianico del Vulture 2012 Basilicata, $35.95 Vintages July 6   2017
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Poggio al Tufo Alicante 2013 Tuscany, +70797, $22.95 Vintages
  -Tommasi Amarone Classico 2008, 15.5% ABV, n/a
  -Tommasi Amarone Classico 2012, 15.48% ABV, +356220, $49.95 Vintages
  -Paternoster Don Anselmo Aglianico del Vulture 2012 Basilicata, $67.95   Vintages Sept 7 2017
  The Food: Before we began, there were some amuse bouche (meatballs in   tomato sauce, shrimp, truffled wild mushroom crostini). We ordered with a range   of choices: I did the grilled shrimp with beans and red peppers, and the prime   strip loin – both with the Amarones in mind as good accompaniments. 
  The Downside: wow – my palate needed a cleanser after the heavy-heavy   Amarones (15.5% ABV)
  The Upside: a good chance to exchange views and opinions about Tommasi   wines and the Italian wine industry.
  The Contact Person: cbreuer@univins.ca
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   92
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com 
 
 

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