
Red · Valpolicella Ripasso · Italie
Corte Figaretto Acini Ameni Valpolicella Superiore Valpantena Ripasso
Scored from 595 calibrated Vivino reviewers, each re-centered on their own rating baseline before the bottle is ranked. Cohort: Red · Italie (153 wines).
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What reviewers say
“4.0 (minus 0.1 for a composite cork they used). Bright ruby in the glass, it needs decanting (or some long minutes in the open bottle). It’s then about ripe strawberry, black fruit, dried fig, and vanilla on the nose. Sweet notes of ripe blackberry and strawberry plus tobacco dominate on the palate; medium body but rather tannic. Medium, sweetened finish. Grilled or barbecued meat appears an ideal pairing. Don’t think it’d make sense to store this wine for longer than 2-3 years.”
From a top-rated Vivino review for this bottle.
Summary
It is dark ruby red with violet reflections. Cherry, plum, blackberry and intense violet nose, which is s typical characteristic of Valpantena production. The taste is dry and persistent.
Corte Figaretto Acini Ameni Valpolicella Superiore Valpantena Ripasso is a red from Valpolicella Ripasso, Italy. It blends Rondinella, Corvinone and Corvina.
152 other reds from Italy form the cohort it is ranked inside. 595 Vivino reviewers rate with enough spread for a personal baseline to be measured, and those are the ones the calibrated score reads; a separate, broader pool of 631 reviewers with at least two ratings each feeds the raw-average track.
How the score was built
We compare the reviewers of this bottle against every other wine those same people reviewed. Each review is scored relative to the reviewer's own baseline — four stars from someone who hands out fives means something very different from four stars from someone who rarely goes above three. Every reviewer then counts the same, so the result is a calibrated consensus rather than a star average.
- Global percentile
- Where Corte Figaretto Acini Ameni Valpolicella Superiore Valpantena Ripasso lands against every wine we rank.
- In-cohort percentile
- The same comparison narrowed to its cohort — wines of the same type from the same country. A Chilean red is judged against Chilean reds, not against Champagne. Ranked against Red · Italie (153 wines).
- AI-adjusted percentile
- The same reviewer-normalized score, corrected for how much confidence the sample supports: thin samples are pulled toward the corpus average. Each wine keeps the share n / (n + 53) of its measured distance from the average, where n is its calibrated-reviewer count, and the result is ranked on the same scale as the global percentile.53 is the median sample size across everything we rank. Here n is 595.







