During the Carnival in Italy, Montresor runs into Fortunato and offers to share a very nice bottle of Amontillado wine with him. However, this bottle is in his catacombs. It's late at night and Fortunato seems it.
The narrator says the Montresor claims that Fortunato has gravely insulted him, that Montresor plotting to get revenge. Although, he doesn't tell the reader what Fortunato has done. He makes it known that it was unforgivable.
Montresor lures Fortunato down into the dark place went he is drinking a wine vault. As suspense builds, Montresor keeps asking if Fortunato would like to turn back, because he seems it. Fortunato continues drinking the wine when Montresor still walking down.
When they reach their destination, there is no Amontillado, but there is a hole in the wall. Montresor shackles Fortunato inside and begins to seal up the wall with bricks.
As the last few bricks are laid, Fortunate screams for Montreners to stop, but is too late. Montresor has enacted his revenge.
Montresor walks away with only the sound of Fortunato's jingling jester bells echoing in the tomb. He replaces the bones of the crypt, in the end, he claims that no one has disturbed them for 50 years; he has gone away with his plot.