What role does terroir play in Amarone wine production?

The terroir is composed of several elements – the type of the soil, altitude, climate, orientation of the vineyard – which is responsible for ripening of the grape and creation of flavors. In the Valpolicella region, the unique terroir typified by limestone and clay soils, moderate temperatures and cooling winds from Lake Garda is perfect for growing Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara grapes. All these factors contribute to the Amarone wine flavour, speaking about its terroir and the regions mnae every time someone takes a glass.