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Monte Antico IGT 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Monte Antico IGT 2019
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Wine Enthusiast – Vanilla and toasted coconut open the nose of this wine, before being joined by bright strawberry-cherry and stony underbrush. Strawberries and wild green watermelon notes perk up the palate, with more vanilla and also milk chocolate. Tannins are beginning to uncoil but acid remains present and accounted for.

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James Suckling – A super-clean, fruity red with juicy blackcurrant and dark cherry character. Medium-bodied with very fine, fruit-coated tannins and a fresh finish.

$26.35
Wood Park ‘The Tuscan’ Red Blend 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Wood Park ‘The Tuscan’ Red Blend 2021
$28.33
Corzano E Paterno IGT Rosso Il Corzanello 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Corzano E Paterno IGT Rosso Il Corzanello 2021
$37.53
Fratelli Nistri Fratelli Nistri Chianti DOCG (6 Bottle Case)-Current Promotions-World Wine
Fratelli Nistri Fratelli Nistri Chianti DOCG (6 Bottle Case)
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$139.99
Tua Rita Rosso dei Notri IGT (Sangiovese, Cab Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot) 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Tua Rita Rosso dei Notri IGT (Sangiovese, Cab Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot) 2020
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js92

James Suckling – Aromas of chocolate and dark fruit with hints of blackberries, cherries and hazelnuts. Medium body, fine tannins with hints of herbs and dark fruit, and a lovely finish. Sangiovese, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and syrah.

$53.32
Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso Superiore DOC 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso Superiore DOC 2019
$266.60
Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso DOC 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso DOC 2021
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js92

James Suckling – The 2021 Bolgheri Rosso is floral with ripe raspberry and boysenberry, pine, violet, and balsamic. It is medium to full bodied, with nice concentration in its notes of black cherry, red plum, and turned earth. A great value that packs a lot of wine for the dollar, it is a great introduction to the style of the estate.

$85.25
Brancaia Il Blu IGT 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Brancaia Il Blu IGT 2019
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Wine Enthusiast – Heavy reduction on the nose of this wine meets blackberries, violets, gravel and tar, while vanilla sneaks out later. The palate is a chocolaty-berry blend with heat both peppery and spicy, then pivots elegantly to vanilla and baking spices. Dense but not cloying, it has pliant tannins and glittering acid.

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James Suckling – This has gorgeous aromas of blackberries, blackcurrants, peppercorns, cloves, mocha, hazelnuts and dried herbs. Polished and creamy, with a medium to full body and firm, velvety tannins. Long, supple and elegant. Delicious already, but better from 2024.

$232.50
ColleMassari Montecucco Rosso Riserva 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
ColleMassari Montecucco Rosso Riserva 2018
$51.15
Corzano e Paterno Toscana Rosso Il Corzanello 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Corzano e Paterno Toscana Rosso Il Corzanello 2022
$38.58
Argiano NC IGT Toscana 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Argiano NC IGT Toscana 2020
$36.99
Antinori Villa Antinori Toscana Rosso IGT 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Antinori Villa Antinori Toscana Rosso IGT 2019
$44.99
Bonacchi Rosso Toscano Badesco IGT 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
Bonacchi Rosso Toscano Badesco IGT 2018
$29.99
Murdoch Hill Red Blend 2021-Red Wine-World WineMurdoch Hill Red Blend 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Murdoch Hill Red Blend 2021
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The Wine Front – "Has that stewed rhubarb scent and flavour with blackcurrants, cassis, violets in the mix. Floral in a way, pretty too, lively to taste, lifted on edgy acidity and feeling a little unsettled but ultimately vibrant and crisp as a medium weight red wine. Cruises along ok, sits in the glass with easy pleasure and freshness, some detail, a lick of tannin, an edginess. OK. Nothing fancy here but delivers satisfaction and integrity for the bucks, it feels." - Mike Bennie (The Wine Front)

$25.03
Originating in the verdant regions of Tuscany, Sangiovese holds the honor of being the most widely planted grape variety in Italy. It's the backbone of many renowned Italian red wines, including the famous Chianti. With a history that dates back centuries, Sangiovese grapes are revered for their ability to produce wines that beautifully balance fruitiness with earthy undertones. Depending on the region and specific winemaking techniques, this versatile grape can yield wines ranging from crisp and light-bodied to rich and full-bodied. Often described as having flavors of ripe cherries, wild herbs, and spices, Sangiovese wines are also known for their high acidity and moderate to high tannin content, making them excellent partners for a wide array of dishes, particularly Italian cuisines. The grape's resilience and adaptability have also led to its cultivation in other parts of the world, introducing new terroir-driven expressions of this cherished variety.
Sangiovese wine hails from the heart of Italy, taking its name from the Latin phrase "Sanguis Jovis," meaning "blood of Jupiter." This deeply red wine captures the essence of the Italian countryside, intertwining history, tradition, and culture in every sip. With its earthy undertones and prominent cherry flavors, Sangiovese wine is as vibrant and lively as the regions it comes from. Its characteristic high acidity and robust tannin structure make it both complex and age-worthy. Sangiovese is not just a wine; it's a journey that transports its drinkers to the rolling hills of Tuscany, revealing the rich tapestry of Italian winemaking heritage.
When one thinks of Sangiovese, Tuscany invariably comes to mind. This Italian region, particularly the areas of Chianti and Montalcino, produces some of the world's finest expressions of Sangiovese wines. Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti Classico are exemplary representatives of this grape, showcasing its versatility and depth. Additionally, the Romagna region has gained acclaim for its unique take on Sangiovese. While Tuscany might be its ancestral home, Sangiovese vines have also found a place in New World wine regions, with parts of California and Australia crafting noteworthy versions that pay homage to their Italian counterparts.
In the vast world of Sangiovese, certain names stand out for their exceptional quality and representation of the grape. Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti Classico Riserva are among the most sought-after expressions, revered for their aging potential and complex flavor profiles. Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, crafted in the hills around the town of Montepulciano, is another star, often rivaling its Chianti counterparts in depth and structure. These wines, alongside Super Tuscans that blend Sangiovese with other grape varieties, represent the pinnacle of Sangiovese's excellence.
For those seeking the essence of Sangiovese without a hefty price tag, there are numerous value-driven options available. Wines from Chianti (excluding the Classico region) often deliver fantastic quality at a more accessible price point. Rosso di Montalcino, considered the younger sibling of Brunello, offers the same characteristic flavors but is more approachable in its youth. Additionally, many New World regions, including parts of California and Australia, produce Sangiovese wines that capture the grape's essence while remaining budget-friendly.
Sangiovese wines, with their bold flavors and high acidity, are a culinary dream. They naturally complement traditional Italian dishes like pasta with tomato-based sauces, pizza, and Tuscan stews. Their acidity cuts through the richness of fatty meats, making them a perfect match for dishes like osso buco or grilled lamb. Cheeses, especially those like Parmigiano-Reggiano or Pecorino, enhance the wine's fruity undertones, creating a harmonious symphony of flavors. Whether it's a simple spaghetti dinner or an elaborate feast, Sangiovese wines elevate the meal, bringing the warmth and passion of Italy to the table.