Decanter World Wine Awards 2021
Pasqua Vigneti e Cantine is a historic company producing quality Veneto and Italian wines. Through almost 100 years of history, the company has established itself on the international scene with its products, particularly red wines, which are synonymous with great winemaking tradition. Tradition, innovation, quality, research and passion are values handed down from generation to generation in the Pasqua family, and today are represented by native wines from the Veneto region and great Italian classics distributed in every continent.
Gold Medal
95 points – Mai dire Mai Amarone della Valpolicella 2012
A product of Pasqua’s century-old expertise and the exceptional terroir of the Montevegro vineyard. A highly concentrated wine with great structure, elegance and strength. The nose reveals intense aromas of understory, morello cherry, cedar wood, cocoa and hints of leather. The palate is warm and rich, enveloping and complex, with notes of ripe black fruits, cloves, dark chocolate and mocha.
91 points – Hey French edition I
This wine perfectly expresses the characteristics of the vineyards located in several areas on the Veronese side of Mount Calvarina in the easternmost part of the Soave denomination. This is a blend of the best four vintages of the last decade (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) intended as the greatest expression of the vineyard in its history.
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