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Best Wines Tuscany

Best Wines of Tuscany: the Tuscan wine excellence in a curated selection

The Best Wines of Tuscany tell the story of one of the most iconic regions of Italian wine, made up of great reds with long aging, prestigious crus, and modern interpretations of rare personality. In this collection from Italian Wine Selection, you will find labels that best represent the Tuscan territory, from the hills of Chianti Classico to Montalcino, Bolgheri, Maremma, and the areas most suited for producing wines of great character.

The selection brings together reference names such as Ornellaia, Sassicaia, Antinori, Frescobaldi, Le Macchiole, Tua Rita, Tenuta di Trinoro, Fontodi, Castello dei Rampolla, and Biondi Santi, along with other wineries that have helped define the identity of great Tuscan wines. It is a proposal designed for those seeking collectible bottles, great vintages, and wines capable of standing out at the table and in the cellar.

Territory, grape varieties, and style

Tuscany is an extraordinarily diverse region, but the common thread of its excellence remains the Sangiovese, the protagonist of Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Alongside it, there is room for Bordeaux blends and international-style interpretations, often in denominations such as Bolgheri DOC, Bolgheri DOC Superiore, and Toscana IGT. It is here that intense, deep, and long-lived wines are born, with significant structure, fine tannins, and a touch of elegance that makes them immediately recognizable.

The collection includes great references such as Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico DOCG Gran Selezione, Bolgheri Superiore, and Tuscan red wines with strong personality like Giorgio Primo, Redigaffi, Messorio, Oreno, Luce della Vite, and Palazzi. There are also white and rosé labels, such as Grattamacco Bolgheri Vermentino DOC, Benefizio, and A Rosato, which complete a wide and refined selection.

Why choose these Tuscan wines

The best wines of Tuscany stand out for their stylistic precision, aromatic depth, and evolutionary capacity. They are ideal wines for those who desire an important bottle for a special dinner, for a prestigious gift, or to enrich a collection with labels of great reputation. Many of the wines featured on this page express themselves best with structured dishes, such as red meats, game, braised dishes, Florentine steak, wild game, and aged cheeses. The more elegant and vertical versions also pair well with gourmet cuisine and tasting menus.

Thanks to the presence of special formats like Magnum, Jeroboam, Mathusalem, and wooden case packaging, this collection is also ideal for those looking for Tuscan wines to keep, share, or gift. Discover the selection and let yourself be guided through some of the most authoritative expressions of Tuscan wine.

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What are the most representative wines of Tuscany?
Among the most representative wines of Tuscany are Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico, Bolgheri Superiore, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and many Toscana IGT labels. The region is especially famous for Sangiovese, but it also offers great Bordeaux-style reds and more modern interpretations. In this collection, you will find bottles that tell the story of the territory well, featuring reference producers such as Biondi Santi, Antinori, Ornellaia, Frescobaldi, Le Macchiole, and Tua Rita.
What is the difference between Brunello, Chianti Classico, and Bolgheri?
They are three very different expressions from Tuscany. Brunello di Montalcino is made from pure or almost pure Sangiovese and is known for its structure and longevity. Chianti Classico is more associated with freshness, finesse, and versatility, especially in the Gran Selezione and Riserva versions. Bolgheri, on the other hand, is the area of great international-style reds, often from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and blends, with wines like Ornellaia and Sassicaia that have defined its fame.
What dishes pair best with the finest Tuscan wines?
The best Tuscan wines pair easily with rich and flavorful dishes. The Brunello di Montalcino and the great reds of Bolgheri are perfect with red meats, braised dishes, game, and aged cheeses. The Chianti Classico goes well with first courses with ragù, roasts, and traditional Tuscan cuisine. The most refined labels and important formats are also ideal for special occasions, important dinners, and tastings dedicated to great Italian wines.