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Wines of Chianti

Chianti Wines: the most authentic expression of Tuscany

The Chianti Wines represent one of the most recognizable interpretations of the Tuscan wine scene. In this selection, you will find labels that tell the story of a historic territory, made up of hills, well-exposed vineyards, and a production tradition primarily linked to Sangiovese, a grape variety that provides freshness, structure, and a pleasant tannic imprint.

The Chianti denomination encompasses different souls, from Chianti Classico DOCG to Chianti DOCG with its sub-zones, up to the more prestigious versions like Gran Selezione and Riserve. It is a vast world, capable of offering immediate wines but also bottles of great depth, suitable for aging over time and for the most refined tables.

Character, territory, and style

Chianti originates in an area that spans some of the most vocated regions of central Tuscany, between Florence, Siena, Arezzo, and Pisa, with Chianti Classico at the heart of the history and identity of the denomination. Here, Sangiovese expresses aromas of cherry, spices, Mediterranean herbs, and a savory, dynamic texture, often enhanced by aging in wood that broadens its complexity without distorting its balance.

This collection features expressions of great interest crafted by leading producers such as Antinori, Castello di Ama, Felsina, Fontodi, Ricasoli 1141, San Giusto a Rentennano, and Rocca delle Macie. These are wineries that interpret Chianti with different styles, but always with a focus on quality, territorial identity, and oenological precision.

Why choose a Chianti

Chianti is an ideal choice for those seeking versatile, gastronomic red wines that can elegantly accompany both traditional Tuscan cuisine and more contemporary dishes. Its freshness makes it perfect with flavorful first courses, roasted meats, grilled dishes, game, and aged cheeses, while the more structured versions lend themselves well to more contemplative tasting moments.

This collection includes labels in classic formats and large formats, as well as bottles designed for those who wish to add an iconic wine from Tuscany to their cellar. Whether you are looking for a Chianti Classico to drink today or a reserve to keep, here you will find a selection crafted to highlight the best of the denomination.

Discover the selection of Chianti Wines and choose the label that best suits your taste, your table, or your cellar.

How to navigate your choice

  • Chianti Classico DOCG for those seeking identity, finesse, and territorial depth.
  • Riserve and Gran Selezione for a more complex and long-lived profile.
  • Pure Sangiovese or blended for different interpretations of the Chianti style.
  • Large formats for collection, special occasions, or aging cellar.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Chianti and Chianti Classico?
Chianti is a broad denomination of central Tuscany, with various subzones and a style that can vary based on the territory and the producer. Chianti Classico, on the other hand, comes from the oldest and most recognizable historical area of the denomination and is often considered the most identity-expressive version of Chianti Sangiovese. In this collection, you will find both souls of Chianti, from the more immediate versions to more structured and prestigious labels like Riserva and Gran Selezione.
What dishes pair best with a Chianti wine?
The wines of Chianti are distinguished by freshness, balance, and good tannic structure, characteristics that make them very versatile at the table. They are ideal with flavorful first courses, ragù, roasts, grilled meats, game, and aged cheeses. The younger versions pair well with traditional Tuscan dishes, while the Riservas and Gran Selezione are perfect for richer preparations or for a slower tasting, where complexity and depth emerge better.
What style of wine can I expect from this collection?
This collection mainly features Tuscan red wines centered around Sangiovese, with profiles that combine fruit, freshness, and structure. Depending on the label, you can find wines that are more smooth and immediate or more intense, refined interpretations suitable for bottle aging. The great wineries present, such as Antinori, Castello di Ama, Felsina, Fontodi, and San Giusto a Rentennano, offer different interpretations of Chianti, but always faithful to its territorial identity and gastronomic vocation.