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Probably one of Italy’s most iconic red wines, the Chianti production area of Tuscany can be broken down into 8 zones within the D.O.C.G. designated appellation – Chianti Classico is the most famous. The heart of Chianti Classico is the Sangiovese grape that gives it a distinctive aroma and taste. Try a bottle of Chianti Classico Reserve to get a sense of what brilliance this Italian wine can achieve.
We have dedicated a selection to this magical land, aiming at capturing and comparing the perfumes of six fantastic Chianti Classico. In this selection lays the emotion of the most ancient Tuscany. Original scents and new aromas for great Italian red wines.
Tuscany and Piedmont are two landmarks regions of Italian wine. We are not trying to decide which region is better, since both produce excellent wines. It is, however, an attempt to dive into history through a discussion stimulated by the scents and flavours of these magnificent wines that range from Brunello to Barolo and Barbaresco to Chianti Classico.
During our last visit to Tuscany we found ourselves lost once again in the scentic hills while driving between the Chianti Classic region and San Gimignano. Two regions dominated by two great wines, the rich tradition of Chianti Classico and the unique flavors of Vernaccia di San Gimignano.
We have dedicated a selection to this magical land, aiming at capturing and comparing the perfumes of three fantastic Chianti Classico Reserves. In this selection lays the emotion of the most ancient Tuscany. Original scents and new aromas from great Italian red wines.
Chianti Classico La Forra - Tenuta di Nozzole
Riserva 2006
6 Bottles
3 Bottles