I am from Verona Italy.
Mansa your last post went straight to my heart.
If you are planning to come down in my Verona let me know, with my dialect I can open secret doors there.
I became a man drinking "Bardolino", but the "Valpolicella Superiore" is surely a gentleman wine. Not too expensive but it makes you so so happy.
It is basically a 34401a, not for beginner for sure and about the best bang for the bucks.
Always a joy to deal with, you can't be disappointed with such a wine.
Don't get me wrong it is still a easy (to understand) wine, you do not need gloves to touch the bottle.
Just sit down, open the bottle. Let it breath at least two hours if <2019. And drink it slowly.
Close your eyes and picture something like this:
Then we could talk about "Amarone"... which is a different beast.