Villa Annaberta, Amarone Della Valpolicella 2010. This is a delight of a wine. Dark cherry sundried Corvina 70%, Rondinella 20% and Molinara 10% that has been hung for a while to dry, (ripasso method) and to concentrate the raisin and figgy flavours.
A lovely balanced wine, the oak is perfect for the fruit, there is an underlying smoke and the fruit is marvelous with a touch of leather. A lovely texture, fine grained tannins, not too soft, nor too dry either

and enough acidity to wake-up the palate. Decant for an hour before serving. This wine would keep for quite a few years, if you could keep your hands off it. About 14.5% ALC but you don't notice any spirity nose or burny feel in the mouth at all.
The Co-op had this on offer in March this year for about £14, a mega bargain for a fine wine. A friend of mine found some in a Co-Op in rural mid-Norfolk.
Very lovely stuff . . . . if I had some, I'd drink this at this level of evolution.