I looked it up, there is a DOGC Recioto di Soave which is white, like plain old
Soave.  Like Roman said, all Recioto is made from the "ears" of grape bunches,
and they are dried before being pressed, frequently affected by moderate noble
rot.


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 8:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: guitarists


Tim wrote:
>
>The only reciato I've had was Amarone, and that was a pretty
>intensely flavored red wine.  Not something to go with a simple meal.
>Are there white reciotos as well?

Reciotto di Valpolicella Amarone is the DOC (or Italtian legal) name of the
wine. The intense flavor comes from the fact that it is made from the outer
grapes which are dried or "raisened" before being crushed. My understanding is
that the Amarone name probably comes from  Vaio Amaron, the name of the vineyard
originally owned by Serego Alighieri, a member of Dante Alighieri's family. I've
never had this wine but it sounds like a wonderful Italian red. I doubt that it
comes in white.

Regards,
Craig


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