Brigaldara Amarone della Valpolicella ‘Cavolo’ 2019
An epic Amarone that overdelivers. Dusty roses, black cherries, espresso and mint on a silky frame. 96 points by Vinous and drinkable young—yet built to evolve beautifully through 2040. This might be the best €36 you ever spend on wine.
Original price was: € 36.00.€ 27.00Current price is: € 27.00.
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Description
Brigaldara’s Cavolo vineyard is famed for its early-drinking style of Amarone—a wine that pairs richness and power with immediate charm. The 2019 vintage hits astonishing heights with a Vinous 96-point score, thanks to its deep structure, wild fruit, and beautifully dry finish. It’s hard to overstate the value: few Amarones rated this high come anywhere near €36. An accessible yet age-worthy bottle from one of Valpolicella’s top names.
| Grape: | Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella |
| Country: | Italy |
| Region: | Veneto |
| Subregion: | Amarone della Valpolicella |
| Vintage: | 2019 |
| Winemaker: | Brigaldara |
| Wine Style: | Red |
| Size: | 75CL |
| Rating: | VN96 |
| Lead Time: | 1 – 2 weeks |
| Drinking Window: | 2026 – 2040 |
| SKU: | TL-10086 |
| Points gain: | A red wine from Amarone della Valpolicella that costs €36, on average has 91.3 points. You gain 4.7 points. |
| Price comparison: | A red wine from Amarone della Valpolicella with 96 points costs on average €109.09. That’s 67% ‘savings’. |
| WS NL: | NA on WS on: 26/03/2025 |
| Vivino: | € 37.60 on: 26/03/2025 |
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| Rating: | VN96 |
| Reviewer: | Eric Guido, Vinous |
| Review: | The 2019 Amarone della Valpolicella Cavolo impresses with its remarkably pretty bouquet of dusty roses, shavings of cedar and cocoa-dusted black cherries. This is soothingly round yet energetic, with fresh acidity and bright wild berry fruits that swirl as hints of espresso bean and dark chocolate add a bitter bite. Long and staining, the 2019 lingers on as a web of fine tannins forms a classically dry sensation, offset by a tinge of sour orange. Always more approachable in its youth, the Cavolo is an overachiever today but amply balanced for the cellar. |





