Tuscany / Chianti
Chianti and the wider wine region of Tuscany may be Italy’s most famous, known mainly for making reds from the Sangiovese grape. With a climate similar to Bordeaux, it was perhaps natural that Tuscany became a table-red producer to the world. But these days the name Chianti is less likely to mean a rustic basket wine (fiaschi), and probably refers to a respectable and classic Italian red: dry with medium-body, bright spicy fruit and Sangiovese’s lovely acidity. Superb top wines and Riservas often come from Chianti Classico, the traditional heart of Chianti, with seven other notable villages like Rufina (Chianti Rufina). Outside the Chianti zone, the slopes of hilltop villages like Montalcino and Montepulciano consistently produce some of the most revered and cellar-worthy Sangiovese wines in the world. Sangiovese often forms the core of the so-called "Super Tuscan" category, where blends of Bordeaux varieties and various other imports supply some of the most expensive wines in the world.

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2020 Collemassari Montecucco Rosso RiservaA stunning value red from one of the lesser known but most ancient appellations in Tuscany. Monteccucco has been a winemaking region since Estruscan time, and today the elevated vineyards of ... read more$36.99 in mixed 6+ or $41.99 per bottle
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2023 Canalicchio di Sopra Rosso di MontalcinoA juicy Tuscan village red that is close in style to its big sibling, the classic Brunello di Montalcino style. From the younger wines of the estate, this Rosso is about ripe and silky red fruit ... read more$44.99 in mixed 6+ or $49.99 per bottle
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2021 Poliziano Vino Nobile Di MontepulcianoA gorgeous Sangiovese from the Tuscan town of Montepulciano (not to be confused with wines from the Montepulciano grape used in Abruzzo). The previous vintage of this wine made it to Wine ... read more$49.99 in mixed 6+ or $55.99 per bottle
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2021 Felsina Berardenga Chianti ClassicoThis is one to "buy by the case" according to Italian expert Antonio Galloni. A wonderful wine is organically grown in Chianti's warm southernmost reach, Berardenga near Montalcino, it balances ... read more$49.99 in mixed 6+ or $55.99 per bottle
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2023 Le Chiuse Rosso di MontalcinoA delicious Sangiovese from a legendary producer whose bottlings are rarely available outside Italy. This tiny vineyard has a revered history of supplying the famous Bondi Santi Riservas, and is ... read more$54.99 in mixed 6+ or $61.99 per bottle
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2022 La Vigna di San Martino Chianti Classico RiservaAn expertly made boutique Chianti from the cooler north west of Chianti. Truly artisinal, this wine is very rare in retail anywhere in the world with less than 2000 bottles made each year! We ... read more$59.99 in mixed 6+ or $66.99 per bottle
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2023 Grattamacco Bolgheri RossoA gorgeous Bordeaux blend from a top class producer in the heartland of the super-Tuscan style, Bolgheri. The vines are an average of 20 years old, grown in a gentle Mediterranean climate on a ... read more$59.99 in mixed 6+ or $66.99 per bottle
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2021 Fontodi Chianti ClassicoA complete and compelling Chianti from one of the region's top producers. Fontodi offers the expressive brightness of the Classico genre but it does so with an earthbound sense of weight, ... read more$74.99 in mixed 6+ or $83.99 per bottle
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2020 Il Poggione Brunello di MontalcinoA complex and complete Brunello from one of the biggest names in the region. The Poggione is a classic expression of Sangiovese from Montalcino — beautiful richness brings nothing clunky, just ... read more$84.99 in mixed 6+ or $94.99 per bottle
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2021 Poliziano Vino Nobile di Montepulciano AsinoneOnly produced in the best years, 'Asinone' is the top expression from Poliziano. Very limited production results in real refinement and potential, concentration and subtle power. Here ... read more$105.00 in mixed 6+ or $120.00 per bottle