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Intense ruby red color, complex and varied aroma, with notes of small red fruits, savory taste, harmonious, warm, full-bodied, long finish.
Tasty dishes, red meat, roasts and game. Seasoned cheese.
Chianti Classico is produced in the oldest historical part of the Chianti region and is one of the most prestigious Italian wines bearing the DOCG denomination (“Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita”), which attests to both the origin and quality of wine. It is made from a blend of Grapes-p1.html" target='_blank'>Grapes belonging to different varieties, with Sangiovese representing the largest percentage. The vineyards are located within the municipality of Radda in Chianti at altitudes ranging from 300 to 450 metres a.s.l. The specific microclimate, soil and grape varieties combine to create a wine that has a rich bouquet, is slightly tannic and suitable for long-term aging. The genuineness of the wine is guaranteed by the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) seal, which is placed on bottles to certify that the wine has been tasted and approved by the Chianti Classico Consortium. The bottle should be opened at least 1 hour prior to serving and kept at room temperature. |
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Chianti Classico is produced in the oldest historical part of the Chianti region and is one of the most prestigious Italian wines bearing the DOCG denomination (“Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita”), which attests to both the origin and quality of wine. It is made from a blend of grapes belonging to different varieties, with Sangiovese representing the largest percentage. The vineyards are located within the municipality of Radda in Chianti at altitudes ranging from 300 to 450 metres a.s.l. The specific microclimate, soil and grape varieties combine to create a wine that has a rich bouquet, is slightly tannic and suitable for long-term aging. The genuineness of the wine is guaranteed by the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) seal, which is placed on bottles to certify that the wine has been tasted and approved by the Chianti Classico Consortium. The bottle should be opened at least 1 hour prior to serving and kept at room temperature. |
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Chianti Classico is produced in the oldest historical part of the Chianti region and is one of the most prestigious Italian wines bearing the DOCG denomination (“Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita”), which attests to both the origin and quality of wine. It is made from a blend of grapes belonging to different varieties, with Sangiovese representing the largest percentage. The vineyards are located within the municipality of Radda in Chianti at altitudes ranging from 300 to 450 metres a.s.l. The specific microclimate, soil and grape varieties combine to create a wine that has a rich bouquet, is slightly tannic and suitable for long-term aging. The genuineness of the wine is guaranteed by the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) seal, which is placed on bottles to certify that the wine has been tasted and approved by the Chianti Classico Consortium. The bottle should be opened at least 1 hour prior to serving and kept at room temperature. |
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Chianti Classico is produced in the oldest historical part of the Chianti region and is one of the most prestigious Italian wines bearing the DOCG denomination (“Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita”), which attests to both the origin and quality of wine. It is made from a blend of grapes belonging to different varieties, with Sangiovese representing the largest percentage. The vineyards are located within the municipality of Radda in Chianti at altitudes ranging from 300 to 450 metres a.s.l. The specific microclimate, soil and grape varieties combine to create a wine that has a rich bouquet, is slightly tannic and suitable for long-term aging.
The genuineness of the wine is guaranteed by the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) seal, which is placed on bottles to certify that the wine has been tasted and approved by the Chianti Classico Consortium. The bottle should be opened at least 1 hour prior to serving and kept at room temperature. |
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Chianti Classico is produced in the oldest historical part of the Chianti region and is one of the most prestigious Italian wines bearing the DOCG denomination (“Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita”), which attests to both the origin and quality of wine. It is made from a blend of grapes belonging to different varieties, with Sangiovese representing the largest percentage. The vineyards are located within the municipality of Radda in Chianti at altitudes ranging from 300 to 450 metres a.s.l. The specific microclimate, soil and grape varieties combine to create a wine that has a rich bouquet, is slightly tannic and suitable for long-term aging. The genuineness of the wine is guaranteed by the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) seal, which is placed on bottles to certify that the wine has been tasted and approved by the Chianti Classico Consortium. The bottle should be opened at least 1 hour prior to serving and kept at room temperature. |
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Chianti Classico is produced in the oldest historical part of the Chianti region and is one of the most prestigious Italian wines bearing the DOCG denomination (“Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita”), which attests to both the origin and quality of wine. It is made from a blend of grapes belonging to different varieties, with Sangiovese representing the largest percentage. The vineyards are located within the municipality of Radda in Chianti at altitudes ranging from 300 to 450 metres a.s.l. The specific microclimate, soil and grape varieties combine to create a wine that has a rich bouquet, is slightly tannic and suitable for long-term aging. The genuineness of the wine is guaranteed by the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) seal, which is placed on bottles to certify that the wine has been tasted and approved by the Chianti Classico Consortium. The bottle should be opened at least 1 hour prior to serving and kept at room temperature. |
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