Verona, Italy

Tommasi is a family viticultural company founded in 1902. The estate is run by the 4th generation of the family, nine members working together in complete harmony, each with his well defined area of responsibility. It is situated in Pedemonte, in the heart of Valpolicella Classico region, a small piece of land in the North – West of Verona, between the plains and Lessini mountains and near Garda lake

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Ammura Etna Rosso

SKU 709744
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Type Red
Varietal Nerello Mascalese
Listing
Case Config. 6x750ml
Available In BC

Colour

Bright ruby red with garnet reflections.

Aroma

A complex bouquet with aromas of ripe wild berries, cherry, and pomegranate, enriched by hints of black pepper, sweet tobacco, and a subtle smoky note of volcanic stone.

Flavour

Elegant and harmonious, with silky tannins and a lively acidity that enhances freshness and persistence.

Food Pairing

Tomato-based sauces, grilled meats (particularly pork and lamb), mushroom risotto, and dark-fleshed fishes.

More Info

Production Area: Municipality of Linguaglossa (CT), Alboretto – Chiuse del Signore districts, northeast slope, vineyard altitude 650 meters above sea level.

Vineyard: Nerello Mascalese, an indigenous variety grown in espalier training with a density of 4,200 plants per hectare, trained using the spur cordon system, with a yield rarely exceeding 60 quintals per hectare. Average vineyard age: 20 years, with two small plots of ancient vines.

92 pts

Antonio Galloni's Vinous, May/2025

2022 -

"The 2022 Etna Rosso mixes wild strawberries with lavender and sweet spice to form its inviting bouquet. This is round and fruit-forward with a solid core of ripe cherries and blueberries underscored by crunchy mineral tones. It leaves a youthful inner tension and nuances of tart cranberry that add chewy depth. This finish is long yet fresh." - Eric Guido

90 pts

James Suckling, Sept/2025

2022 -

"Vivid aromas of raspberries with a touch of lavender. Medium-bodied on the palate, with incisive tannins..."