Chianti
Arguably the most well known of the Italian wines. Chianti is actually a wine region and not a grape. The wine is made from a blend of grapes including: Sangiovese, Caniolo, Trebbiano and Malvasia.
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Chianti Classico 2007 Casa Eri Villa Buonasera
$30.00A lovely Chianti aged in Barrique for 12 months. The boutquet is wide and complex, with vanillia, toasted bread, cocoa and noble wood. Dry, tannic, warm and persistent. Learn More -
Chianti Colli Senesi 2008 DOCG, Cantina del Redi
$15.00Color: Deep, brilliant ruby red with violet hues. Bouquet: Full, complex and harmonious in its components of red berry fruits, moss and brushwood. Flavor: Full, intense and very fresh, with distinct fruity notes that are well integrated with the warmth of the alcohol. Ideal Serving Temperature: 16-18°C. Food Pairing: Pairs well with braised and roasted red meats, and medium seasoned cheeses Learn More -
Chianti Colli Senesi 2009 DOCG, Carpineta Fontalpino
Reg. Price: $16.00
Now: $13.00
Grapes: 100% Sangiovese Intense red color with perfumes of cherry and currant. Ageing: 8 months in barriques and 3 months in bottles 10% Case Discount Learn More -
Chianti Colli Senesi 2010 DOCG, Crociani Winery
$14.99Chianti made in the old Tuscan tradition. Grapes: Produced from a Tuscan Sangiovese grapes and a small quantity of Trebbiano white grapes. Vinification: Traditional with maceration of between 18-22 days. Ageing: Matured in oak barrels. Alc. vol.: 13%. Tasting Notes: Bright ruby color. Intense, floral bouquet. Dry, fruity, soft tannins with a rounded finish on the palate. Learn More -
Fontalpino Chianti Classico 2008, Carpineta Fontalpino
Reg. Price: $24.00
Now: $19.00
Full and silky, fruity and refined with berry, cherry and floral character. Drink now. 3,000 cases made. –JS Learn More

