Chianti wine, while made from Sangiovese grapes, can only come from Tuscany, Italy. Chianti Classico can only come from the Chianti region in Tuscany. Sangiovese wine, also made from Sangiovese ...
Let's face it, Chianti can be confusing. With 8 different sub-zones, varying rules on production, a classification called Superiore that can be used in 7 of the 8 zones, and a number of wines that ...
Chianti has long been the best-known Tuscan wine in the U.S. But there are many other fine Tuscan wines. And most of the best ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Tom Hyland writes about wine (and sometimes) food from Europe and US. Let’s face it - there are more varieties of grapes used to produce ...
Sporting a black rooster either on the label or neck of the bottle, Chianti Classico wines brings more body, depth of flavour and acidity than general Chianti wines. Chianti Classico wines must ...
SUMMARY Belongs on List? Yes No Tuscany's world-renowned Chianti classico draws grape-seekers in droves. But another major draw is the destination's verdant countryside, with its picturesque ...
Established by the Consorzio Vino Chianti Classico in 2021, the designation identifies distinctive, historic and enologically significant growing sites in the area. With the first phase of ...