Corvina wines
Tasting notes and reviews for corvina wines.
Corvina
Corvina is a grape variety native to Italy that is also known as Corvina Veronese or Cruina. Except for 19 hectares planted in Argentina, the total global wine-growing area in 2010 was 7,495 hectares, all of which is grown in the Veneto region of northeast Italy. The light red regional wines Bardolino and Valpolicella, which have a mild fruity taste with hints of almond, are made with Corvina and many other grapes. Corvinone, Rondinella, and Molinara are among the blends, with Rossignola added for the last wine. It is also used to make Amarone and Recioto wines.
Manara "Postera" 2012
Blend of Corvina / Rondinella / Croatina / Oseleta
Elegant and complex. Coffee and dark chocolate.
Manara "Corte Manara" 2013
Blend of Corvina / Rondinella / Others indigenous
Elegant and complex. Cherries, plums, dried roses, leather, dark chocolate.