Bardolino - a young wine
Since the average Bardolino can only be kept for about 2 or 3 years (and with exception up till 5) before it starts to go bad, a vintage
table is not as relevant. Because of this reason no vintage tables are released just for Bardolino wines. It is however possible to use the
Amarone vintage table as reference since this wine is made largely from
the same grapes and is also produced an about the same area. This is also the only comparison that can be made between these
two wines.
Specifications:
Color: Red
Region: Veneto
Grape(s): Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, Corvinone
Good wineries:
Guerrieri Rizzardi
Lenotti
Tomassi
Zenato