The 2019 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione San Lorenzo draws its fruit from various sites selected throughout the estate, and for that reason, it is often the most representative wine from Castello di Ama (despite its more approachable... Read More
The color is bright ruby, the nose unveils layers of iris, violet, tobacco, black pepper and Marasca cherry. The taste is well balanced, tightly knit with supple tannins, mineral notes, a mouth cleansing fresh acidity. Warm and... Read More
Winery: Badia a Passignano 2019 is ruby red in color. Intense on the nose with notes of ripe red fruit, liqueur cherries, and sour cherries together with citrusy hints of red oranges and delicate floral sensations of lavender.... Read More
Medieval hamlets like that of Castell’in Villa date back to the 1200s and remain among Chianti’s top-quality estates. Located in Castelnuovo Berardenga, in the southernmost part of the Chianti Classico zone, Castell’in Villa... Read More
Mostly Sangiovese with a touch of Syrah, this Elba Rosso offers a sea-swept, mineral-laden spin on Super Tuscans. Ripe red and blue fruits cavort with peppery spices, warm earth, pressed wildflowers and a touch of licorice in... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
Tenuta Fontodi is Chianti's class act: The winery's renowned crus are Flaccianello and Vigna del Sorbo, and the Chianti Classico is unflinchingly reliable. Tenuta Fontodi is one of many existing estates that can trace... Read More
The Tenuta di Petrolo proudly sits on the site of an ancient Etruscan settlement where foundations of Roman buildings can still be seen. From these foundations rises the Torre di Galatrona, or the watchtower of the medieval Galatrona... Read More