Valpolicella Ripasso: the red wine that tells Valpolicella twice!
Among the great red wines of Veneto, Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore has a role of its own: it is neither light nor imposing, but the perfect balance between elegance and intensity. It is a wine that is literally “passed again” over Amarone pomace, and from this second passage comes a unique character, appreciated by both experts and those approaching Valpolicella for the first time.
What is Valpolicella Ripasso and why is it called that?
The name “Ripasso” comes from the production technique: young Valpolicella wine is re-fermented on the pomace (skins and solid parts) used for Amarone or Recioto. This process takes place after the pressing of the dried grape wines, between January and March.
Valpolicella Ripasso combines two souls: on one hand it retains the drinkability and freshness of Valpolicella Classico, on the other it gains body, softness and tannins from the Amarone pomace.
It is a versatile wine that can accompany a wide variety of dishes. It is often defined as the “everyday Amarone”, because it offers a similar structure at a more accessible price and with a more approachable style.
The Farina Ripasso: elegance and authenticity
The version signed by Farina Wines is a Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore Montecorna, produced in the historic area of Valpolicella and aged in oak barrels and barriques for about one year.
On the nose it stands out for its aromatic richness: ripe red fruit, sweet spices, black pepper, and a light toasted note. On the palate it is enveloping, with velvety tannins and good persistence.
Farina also includes it in its winery wine experiences, where it is often one of the most appreciated wines during tastings.

What to pair with Ripasso?
Valpolicella Ripasso is perfect to accompany:
- Grilled or stewed red meats
- Pork or veal roasts
- Medium-aged cheeses
- Rich first courses, such as lasagna, tagliatelle with mushrooms or flavorful risottos
Its versatility makes it suitable both for an important dinner and for a more informal evening. Served at 16–18 °C, it best expresses all its complexity.
Ripasso and Amarone are not mutually exclusive
Many people think that choosing Valpolicella Ripasso means “settling” for the younger brother of Amarone. In reality, they are very different wines. Ripasso is more direct, more agile, less concentrated, but no less refined. In fact, for some dishes (such as risottos or stuffed pasta) it can be a more balanced choice than Amarone.
Moreover, some sommeliers also recommend it with oily fish or vegetarian dishes with strong flavors, precisely because of its balance between structure and freshness.
Visit Farina Wines and taste Ripasso where it is made
The best way to understand a wine is to taste it where it is produced. Farina Wines opens the doors of its winery with guided tours, vineyard walks and complete tastings. Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore is always one of the highlights of this experience, together with Amarone, Valpolicella Classico and other labels.
Frequently asked questions
Ripasso is obtained by re-fermenting Valpolicella on Amarone pomace, while Amarone is produced directly from grapes dried for months. Ripasso is less alcoholic and fresher, while Amarone is more structured and complex.
The price ranges between €12 and €25 for a good bottle. Versions from historic wineries like Farina offer an excellent balance between quality and price.
Perfect with red meats, roasts, cheeses, but also pasta dishes with mushrooms or ragù. Its versatility also makes it suitable for traditional Veronese dishes such as Amarone risotto.
Sì, soprattutto nella versione SuperioreYes, especially in the Superiore version. It can be stored for 5–8 years under good conditions, developing more evolved aromas and greater softness.
One of the Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore wines is called Montecorna because the grapes are grown on Monte Masua, in the Montecorna vineyard, in San Pietro in Cariano, in the heart of Valpolicella Classica. This vineyard is located right behind the historic house and represents the tradition and winemaking excellence of the Farina family.
Farina Wines red wines: the excellence of Valpolicella between tradition and identity
If you are looking for a red wine from the province of Verona that combines authenticity, elegance and a strong connection to the territory, the reds by Farina Wines are an option to consider and explore. The winery, located in the heart of Valpolicella Classica, offers a range of red wines that tell the story of Verona’s winemaking tradition with a modern and distinctive style.
Farina Wines propone tre etichette rappresentative: il Classic Valpolicella Superiore Doc, the Nodo d'Amore Tre Venezie IGT e il Corte Conti Cavalli Red Veronese IGT
Valpolicella Classico Superiore
Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC is the everyday red wine of Verona’s tradition, produced from native grapes Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella and Molinara, grown in the historic area of Valpolicella. Farina Wines interprets this red wine from Verona with an essential style: fragrant, fruity, immediate.
On the nose, cherry and red fruits dominate, accompanied by a light note of pepper and spices. On the palate it is fresh, dynamic, with pleasant acidity and delicate tannins. Perfect for an aperitif, to accompany light dishes or traditional Venetian first courses.
It is a wine that perfectly represents the heart of Valpolicella and the authentic taste of the territory.
Nodo d'Amore
Tra le etichette più rappresentative di Farina Wines spicca il Nodo d’Amore Rosso Tre Venezie IGTAmong the most representative labels of Farina Wines stands out Nodo d’Amore Rosso Tre Venezie IGT, a blend of Corvina, Merlot and Teroldego. The name is inspired by the family crest, which depicts three symbolic knots, reflected in the union of the three grape varieties used. A wine designed to excite, envelop and surprise.
Nodo d’Amore is aged 30% in new barriques and 70% in Slavonian oak barrels. The result is a soft red wine, structured yet balanced. Aromas of berries, sweet spices and balsamic notes combine in a warm and persistent sip.
It is ideal with rich dishes, roasts, game or simply for those who love Valpolicella red wines with a modern character.

Corte Conti Cavalli
Corte Conti Cavalli is another Rosso Veronese IGT interpretation by Farina Wines. Produced from Corvina, Merlot, Molinara and Oseleta, this wine stands out for its intensity and roundness. After 12 months of aging in barriques and large barrels, it presents a deep, soft and velvety profile.
Notes of raspberry, ginger and wood blend into a meditation wine, but also perfect to accompany structured dishes and aged cheeses.
Those looking for a richer and more complex Valpolicella red wine will find in Corte Conti Cavalli IGT an elegant and highly satisfying choice.

Valpolicella red wine: price and positioning
Valpolicella Classico DOC and Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC have a price between €7 and €16, while Nodo d’Amore IGT Tre Venezie and Corte Conti Cavalli Rosso Veronese IGT range between €11 and €13. These are wines designed to guarantee consistent quality and an excellent tasting experience, also suitable for gifts or special occasions.
Winery experiences: taste Farina Wines reds where they are made
Farina Wines offers the opportunity to discover these reds directly in the winery through guided wine tours that include:
- visit to the vineyards and drying lofts
- tastings of 5 or 6 wines, including Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC, Nodo d’Amore Rosso Tre Venezie IGT and Corte Conti Cavalli Rosso Veronese IGT
- local food pairings
It is an opportunity to experience Valpolicella from within and understand the work behind every bottle.
Frequently asked questions
Valpolicella Classico is perfect for everyday consumption: fresh, light and versatile. It pairs easily with many dishes and has an accessible price.
Yes. Thanks to its structure and aging in wood, it can evolve well in the bottle for several years, developing more complex notes.
Amarone della Valpolicella: history, secrets and pairings of Verona’s great red wine
Few Italian wines can boast the reputation and identity ofAmarone della Valpolicella. A powerful, austere and fascinating red, which tells with every sip the patience, technique and love for the land that gives it life.
A wine born from a mistake?
One of the most curious stories aboutAmarone concerns its origin. According to tradition, it was born by mistake from a Recioto forgotten in a barrel for too long. Recioto, a sweet wine made from dried grapes, fermented completely, transforming all the sugars into alcohol. From that moment on, what was once a “mistake” became one of Italy’s most iconic red wines.
The drying process: the true heart of Amarone
What makesAmarone della Valpolicella unique is the natural drying process of the grapes, which lasts about. 100 100 days. Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella grapes are harvested by hand and left to rest in “fruttai”, well-ventilated and dry environments, where they lose 30–40% of their weight.
This process concentrates sugars, aromas and tannins, giving rise to a wine with a complex profile: spirit-soaked cherry, ripe plum, cocoa, tobacco, liquorice, with extraordinary persistence.
At Farina Wines, the drying process takes place in traditional fruttai, using low crates and natural ventilation. An ancient technique, preserved with rigor and updated with gentle technologies that do not alter the raw material and ensure e uniform and controlled drying of all the grapes.
Amarone according to Farina Wines
Farina offers two versions of Amarone:
- Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico: a rich and full-bodied wine, aged in Slavonian oak barrels to maintain balance and complexity. Ideal for those seeking elegance and tradition. Two styles are offered: the more immediate and youthful vintage, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG Farina and the drier version Amarone Famiglia Farina.
- Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva: produced only in the best vintages, from selected grapes, with extended aging, powerful yet always harmonious structure. Two versions are available on the market: the Riserva Montefante, an elegant cru with a smooth and enveloping palate, and the Riserva Mezzadro alla Fontana, a complex yet contemporary expression of Valpolicella Classica.
Different interpretations, yet faithful to Farina’s philosophy: expressing the territory authentically, without compromise.
How much does Amarone della Valpolicella cost?
The price of a bottle of Amarone della Valpolicella varies based on several factors: vintage, winery, production method, aging. Generally, a good quality Amarone starts from 30–35 €while the most prestigious versions can exceed 100 €.
What to eat with Amarone della Valpolicella?
Amarone is a wine for important pairings. Its structure and softness make it perfect with:
- Braised or grilled red meats
- Aged cheeses (preferably cow’s milk or blue cheeses)
- Cacciagione (a must-try Verona specialty)
- Risotto all’Amarone (a must-try Verona specialty)
- Dark chocolate (for bold pairings, even at the end of the meal)
It is also a meditation wine, to be enjoyed on its own, perhaps by the fireplace, or to accompany a slow conversation.

A wine that looks to the future
L’Amarone is increasingly appreciated outside Italy: Germany, the United States, Switzerland and Northern Europe consider it one of the symbols of Italian red wine. Its bold yet enveloping character, combined with aging potential and elegance,also makesit ideal for those approaching wine with curiosity.
Did you know there is also Amarone grappa?
A lesser-known but fascinating product is grappa di Amarone, distilled from the pomace used to produce the wine. Farina Wines offers an elegant and refined version, with an intense yet never aggressive aromatic profile.
On the nose, notes of dried fruit, black pepper and vanilla emerge. On the palate it is warm, long, with an enveloping finish. A perfect ending after an important meal or as a gift for true enthusiasts.

Visit where it is born
Do you want to discover how Amarone is truly made? Wines for guided wine tours, with exclusive tastings, vineyard walks and visits to the fruttai. A truly immersive experience in the heart of Valpolicella Classica.
Frequently asked questions
The price of a good Amarone della Valpolicella can range from €30 to over €100 per bottle, depending on the winery, vintage and aging. Farina labels, for example, offer an excellent quality/price ratio in the premium segment, with the Riserva Montefante designed for connoisseurs and special occasions.
Amarone costs more because it requires a long, complex and regulated production process. The grapes, strictly from Valpolicella, are dried for 3–4 months before vinification. After fermentation, at least 2 years of aging follow for Amarone DOCG and 4 for the Riserva. All of this increases its structure, complexity and value, justifying the higher price.
Generally between 15% e i 16,5% vol., making it one of the strongest Italian red wines. This is due to the drying process, which concentrates sugars and therefore increases alcohol potential.
L’Amarone is increasingly appreciated outside Italy: Germany, the United States, Switzerland and Northern Europe consider it one of the symbols of Italian red wine. Its bold yet enveloping character, combined with aging potential and elegance,also makesit ideal for those approaching wine with curiosity.
The grappa di Amarone is a spirit obtained from the fermented pomace used to produce Amarone. It is a noble, intense product, often aged in wood, with notes of dried fruit, spices and vanilla. Farina Wines offers an elegant grappa, perfect to enjoy neat or as a digestif.
A Farina Wines Wine Tasting under the Christmas Tree
The magic of Christmas brings with it the inevitable tradition of gift-giving. We often wonder what to choose, when in reality giving an experience can be the most special choice..
All our Wine Experience are also available as Gift: after all, what could be more surprising than finding a Farina Wines tasting under the Christmas tree?
Farina Boutique Wine Tour

For those who love tradition and classicism, Farina Boutique Wine Tour is the perfect solution to learn about the history and identity experience. A full tour of the winery, from the vineyard to the aging process, culminating in a tasting of 6 wines paired with a small platter of local cold cuts and cheeses.
Duration 1h 30m
Price €35 p.p.
Farina Gourmet Light Lunch

For those who want to enjoy a Farina Wines experience enriched by the flavors of the region, our Gourmet Light Lunch is the ideal choice. The tour includes a full tour to the winery, followed by a tasting of 6 wines accompanied by, a wide selection of local cold cuts and cheeses. The experience continues with a traditional dessert paired with our Recioto della Valpolicella DOPG Classico and concludes with a tasting of our Grappa.
Duration 2h
Price €55 p.p.
Farina Private Wine Tour

For those who want to give the gift of pure indulgence, the Farina Private Wine Tour is the perfect choice: an experience designed for'a romantic occasion or a tailor-made tasting journey. The private visit includes a complete tour of the winery, followed by a tasting of five iconic Farina Wines that recount the company's oenological evolution. All this is enhanced by a gourmet selection of mountain cheeses and artisanal cured meats.
Duration 2h
Price €70 p.p.
E-Bike & Wine Tour

For friends who are always looking for new sporting adventures, theE-Bike & Wine Tour is the perfect experience, combining sport and a passion for wine. In collaboration with Itinera Bike, you can embark on an e-bike journey from Verona to Valpolicella, then head straight to the winery for a full tour with a tasting of 6 wines accompanied by a platter of local cold cuts and cheeses.
Duration 8h
Price €89 p.p.
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3 Farina Wines to give as Christmas gifts to be on the safe side
December is approaching and the big moment is coming for the Christmas Gifts!Choosing the right gift is certainly an art, but there are some categories that remain an evergreen and are a safe bet: such as a good wine bottle..
Here are 3 wines from Farina Wines to give as Christmas gifts to be on the safe side.
Alessandro Valpolicella DOC Classico Superiore 2023

For those who loves fresh red wines and want to explore new harmonies at the table, Alessandro Valpolicella DOC Classico Superiore 2023 is the perfect choice. A tribute to freshness and conviviality, this wine embodies the soul of experience, in the dialogue between the dynamism of the present and respect for its historical roots. With an intense ruby red color and brilliant reflections, it is a young wine, capable of surprising with its versatility. It also pairs perfectly with vegetarian dishes with strong flavors.Also available in format Magnum
Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022

For those who love the classic wines,the answer can only be Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022. A superb wine and pride of the Valpolicella Classica, it is made from carefully selected grapes that are left to dry in traditional fruit drying rooms for about four months. Elegant, smooth, and balanced, it is an expression of tradition,, terroir e passione. È un vino eccellente con selvaggina, stufati di carne e formaggi stagionati.Also available in format Magnum
Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2011

For those looking for an exclusive product, the best choice is undoubtedly Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2011Produced only in exceptional vintages and in limited quantities, this wine best expresses the century-old bond between the Farina family and the territory. With its great structure and complexity, its elegance lends itself to unexpected pairings, such as dark chocolate with crunchy Maldon salt, where the contrast between sweet, salty, and bitter enhances the characteristics of both..
+1 Bonus Wine from Farina Wines to give as a Christmas gift
Corte Conti Cavalli Rosso Veronese IGT 2021

For those who are undecided about which wine to give as a gift and want to make a good impression, Corte Conti Cavalli Rosso Veronese IGT 2021 è un is a red wine with character , made from classic Valpolicella grapes. The slightly dried Corvina grapes are vinified alone and the resulting wine is aged in small split oak barrels. When decanted from the barrels, fresh wine made from Merlot with a little Molinara and Oseleta is added, grape varieties that impart floral and fresh fruit notes. A full-bodied red wine that pairs well with red meats, boiled meats, roasts, and medium-aged cheeses..Also available in format Magnum

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Awards of excellence for Farina Wines from Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast, the most authoritative wine magazine in the United States, has awarded five prizes to Farina Wines, symbolizing further recognition of our dedication and passion for producing high-quality wines.
- Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022 gained 90 points
- Montecorna Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore 2022 ha ottenuto 90 punti
- Valpolicella DOC 2024 gained 90 points
- Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore 2023 gained 91 points
- Soave DOC Classico 2024 gained 91 points
Farina Wines is present at the most important wine fairs
February kicks off the spring trade show calendar. We point out opportunities for you to visit us at the most important industry trade shows.
Dal From February 10 to 12 we will participate for the first time in Vinexpo Wine Paris, the leading event on wine and spirits. The fair will be held in Paris Porte de Versailles, and we will participate together with the Consorzio Tutela Vini della Valpolicella in Hall 6 Stand B060-13..
Dal Instead from February 21 to 24 we will be in Rome at the Salone delle Fontane in Eur for Luca Maroni's event Luca Maroni I Migliori Vini Italiani. At our booth it will be possible to taste our best wines including Mezzadro Amarone Classico Riserva 2015, Famiglia Farina Amarone Classico 2020 and Alessandro Valpolicella Classic Superiore 2021.
Dal From March 16 to 18 we will participate in the annual ProWein fair ProWein, the international wine and spirits fair in Düsseldorf, Germany. You will always find us at the Consorzio Tutela Vini della Valpolicella stand in Hall 15 Stand D56..
Finally, from April 6 to 9 we will take part in the 57th edition of Vinitaly in Verona, the International Wine and Spirits Exhibition. On this occasion you can visit us at our booth to taste our wines with new vintages. You will find us in Hall 4 Stand F2..
Christmas Sunday Tasting - the Christmas tasting at Farina Wines
With the occasion of Christmas, this year Farina Wines has come up with a special tasting for Sundays in December: the CHRISTMAS SUNDAY TASTING.With the special Sunday openings of our Wine Boutique from 10:00 to 16:00, it will be possible to have a tasting of three wines for €15 per person, no reservation required.

The Christmas Sunday Tasting is available from 10:00 to 16:00 in the following Sundays:1/12/24
8/12/24
15/12/24
22/12/24
If you want to get ahead with the Christmas Gifts, we are waiting for you in the Wine Boutique to discover our Gift Idea
The wines of the Luxury Box obtained prestigious awards
Authentic expression of the winemaking tradition and always oriented towards the valorization of the territory, the wines of experience embody a spirit and a style that define a unique identity. The Luxury box ‘Quintessential Valpolicella Classica’ recounts the oenological evolution of Farina Wines, from its origins to the new era, through the collection of three wines that embody the essence of the grape and the value of time: Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico, Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico Riserva and Alessandro Valpolicella Doc Classico Superiore.Three of the most awarded wines in recent months by international awards.
James Suckling awarded 92 points both Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2015 and Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2020.
Decanter awarded Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2015 with 95 points and Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2020 with 96 points.
The most recent awards come from The Wine Hunter Award of the Merano Wine Festival which gave Gold to all three references in the Luxury Box: Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico 2020, Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico Riserva 2015 and Alessandro Valpolicella Doc Classico Superiore 2021.
ART AND WINE a union that is renewed in Farina Wines with a photographic exhibition inspired by universal beauty
Pedemonte di San Pietro in Cariano, July 2024 – In the heart of Valpolicella Classica, Farina Wines proposes a new appointment with the world of art, this time choosing the expressive form of photography by Roberto Bigano, an eclectic artist of international renown who ranges from still life to the reproduction of works of art to 'build' a representation that is as close as possible to the ideal of beauty universal.
The photographic exhibition set up inside the cellar of Farina Wines from June to September 2024, marries the suggestion of large dimensions in five shots. The beauty is represented by a 'Bugatti' transfigured in a sinuous light line, From the water shot in 'Curacaoburg' that becomes the element of natural connection with the Dutch people or even from the 'Carnival Party Verona' and 'Violin' that become images in which the "transformation" creates new "originals".
The concept of universal beauty by Roberto Bigano is thus joined to the art of making wine by Farina Wines, a century long tradition dedicated to the production of Amarone and the most representative wines of Valpolicella. Thanks to the collaboration with Artericambi Gallery in Verona as part of the 'Art Ferment' project, Farina Wines periodically proposes new appointments in which art, wine culture and territory dialogue creating a story in which innovation, Sustainability and experimentation take new forms. Farina Wines draws on the modern and vibrant expressions of contemporary art, to let enthusiasts and curious people live the environments of their cellar. Visitors are welcomed, already at their entry into the court of '500' 'home' Farina, by the important sculpture 'Für Paul Celan' dedicated to the Jewish poet Paul Celan; the sculpture was created by one of the most important artists of the XX and XXI century, Anselm Kiefer, celebrated just this year by thefilm 'Anselm' by Wim Wenders and the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES - Roberto Bigano
He works on commission or for personal projects in Italy, Europe, North America, Japan and India. Eclectic photographer, ranging from still life, to reproduction of works of art, to photography of cars. He specializes in what he calls "special shots," which is very particular work like, for example, the high-res top-down shot, Photos of large reflective objects in location. Among the best known works are the reproductions of works by Leonardo da Vinci, including the Last Supper, the Self-portrait, the Codex Atlanticus in which, For the first time, the very high digital resolution using Hasselblad’s Multishot technology is used.











