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Viticoltori Senesi Aretini Chianti DOCG

Poggio Anima Chianti DOCG

Barton Estate Sangiovese

This medium bodied wine has a lifted bouquet of cherry and rich earthiness. The palate of cherries and spice has a clean savoury finish. Enjoy with Italian food.

Haselgrove Wines Altermative Series Sangiovese

Tasting Notes Aroma Fresh and lifted, displaying pomegranate and cranberry, with hints of wild herb and savoury spice. Palate Bright red fruits abound; sour cherry, red currant and wild strawberry. Medium bodied with youthful tannins and tight natural acidity. The perfect combination of new world vigour and old world charm.

Nugan Estate "Alredo" King Valley Frasca's Lane Sangiovese

The bouquet is vibrant with enticing blood plum, cherry, and dark chocolate aromas. A fleshy palate features bright acidity and soft, plush tannins. Damson plum and bramble fruit flavours with entrenched nuances of dried herb and white pepper.

Lark Hill Estate Sangiovese

Our Sangiovese shows cherry and mulberry aromas, with cinnamon & clove spices and a fully flavoured and savoury palate with soft tannins. Sangiovese is perfect for Australian cuisine, suiting red meats and strong flavours from the BBQ - yet, given its Italian origins, it is no surprise that the lighter structure and vibrancy make our Sangiovese the perfect choice for more casual occasions and a wide range of dishes.

Lark Hill Biodynamic Sangiovese

Lark Hill turn their winemaking skills and Biodynamic farming to the great (red) grape of Tuscany - Sangiovese. Red berry fruits, light tannins and a sumptuous palate give this wine a juicy, savoury character; perfect with grilled meats, pizza, pasta and charcuterie.This wine has been made for early drinking and does not require extensive cellaring.

Antinori Santa Cristina Toscana IGT

Santa Cristina offers a red colour with purple highlights. The nose shows notes of ripe cherries, typical aromas both of Sangiovese and of Syrah well integrated with the balsamic sensation of mint which characterize merlot. Pleasurable sensations of vanilla and coffee complete the bouquet. The palate is soft and ample with a fruity finish and aftertaste. The grape varieties were fermented separately. After destemming and a soft pressing, the grapes were macerated on their skins for approximately one week in stainless steel tanks. During this phase, the wine finished its fermentation at a temperature held to a maximum of 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees centigrade). The wine was then racked and terminated its malolactic fermentation by the end of the year. The wine aged for a few months in small oak barrels and began to be bottled in November of 2018. Antinori is a name synonymous with wine in Italy, the equivalent of the royal family of wine in the country. Intimately involved in the wine industry of Italy since 1385, initially in Tuscany, but in more recent years their influence has grown seeing them involved in wine-making projects across the country. They were instrumental in the renaissance of Chianti and their portfolio of wines includes some stellar names such as Tignanello - the Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc blend that was most influential in the Super Tuscan movement, Solaia - the Cabernet dominant blend also from the Tignanello Estate and the beautiful Peppoli Chianti Classico.

La Torre Chianti DOCG

Sangiovese dominant from the famed Chianti Classico in the heartland of Tuscany. In the glass a ruby ​​red color with violet features. Fresh, intense and harmonious on the nose. In the mouth a nice full glass of red wine that is perfectly balanced. Chianti is one of the most food-friendly of red wines pair with tomato sauces, pizza and pasta bakes, grill or roast meats, and burgers.

Pizzini King Valley Craft Pietra Rossa Sangiovese

Selected from our three best sites, our signature Pietra Rossa Sangiovese—named for the red soil in which it’s grown—displays a rich and complex balance of herbs, plums and spices. Enjoy today or cellar up to 15 years. A Sangiovese as rich and textural as this, deserves a feast to match. Consider Bistecca Florentina—Chianina Beef, grilled over redhot coals and brushed with olive oil, rosemary and sage.