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Bartenura Chianti Italy |
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Where it's from:
Italy, Tuscany, Chianti
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£143.91
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12 x 75 cl |
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Soft & Supple Reds |
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A dry, fresh, medium bodied wine with appealing perfume and lingering finish. Kosher and Kosher for Passover. (12 x 75 cl)
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Italy, Tuscany, Chianti |
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Bartenura |
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27471 |
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Bolla Chianti
Description: Bolla Chianti from Italy, Tuscany, Chianti by Bolla
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Botter Chianti DOCG La Vigna
Description: Botter Chianti DOCG La Vigna from Italy, Tuscany, Chianti by Botter Soft & Supple Reds (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £56.36
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Cantine Leonardo Chianti Toscana
Description: This Chianti has an intense colour and lovely perfumes of cherries and fresh red fruit mingle with spicy, peppery notes. The wine has depth with good acidity. Early bottling ensures that the fruit is retained rather than dissipated. Cantine Leonardo was founded in 1961, and its first vintage was 1965. At the outset the co-operative fermented grapes and sold wine in bulk, and it was in 1971 that Cantine Leonardo began selling bottled wines. The co-operative has approximately 150 member growers. These wines are from the small, hilly area in the commune of Vinci, Cerreto Guidi and a limited number of surrounding communes. The quality of the Cantina Leonardo wines is attributable to the ethos of quality that has spread through Leonardo since the arrival of Alberto Antonini as consultant winemaker at the end of 1996. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £90.31
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Cantine Leonardo Chianti Toscana
Description: The Chianti Leonardo is clear, ruby-red in colour, with perfumes of cherries and fresh red fruit, mingling with spicy, peppery notes. The wine is lively and fresh in the mouth, with soft, rounded tannins. It has great intensity, attractive structure and excellent length. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £96.90
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Cantine Leonardo da Vinici LEONARDO Chianti DOCG
Description: A modern style of Chianti which has delicious ripe cherry fruit but retains some gutsy Italian character. Unoaked to mantain freshness and vivacity, the wine remains in temperature controlled tanks until March/April following the vintage. This has produced a clear, ruby-red in coloured wine with reasonable depth and 'legs' indicating good structure. Perfumes of cherries and fresh red fruit, mingle with spicy, peppery notes, while the wine is lively and fresh in the mouth, with soft, rounded tannins. Good intensity, attractive structure and fine, long length. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £87.48
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Cantine Leonardo Vinci DA VINCI Chianti DOCG
Description: This wine is made up of 85% Sangiovese, 10% Merlot and 5% other red grapes. Ruby red and clear in colour, the dominant bouquet is of cherry and fresh red fruits mingled by perrery notes. On the palate the wine is well balanced, ripe and lively with soft and round tannins lingering to the finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £55.94
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Cantine Leonardo Vinci DA VINCI Riserva Chianti DOCG
Description: 100% Sangiovese this wine is ruby read in colour showing rich chromatic nuances. The Bouquet is distinctly fruity with cherry overtones that are balnced with hint of vanilla and cinnamon. On the palate the flavour reflects the spicy undertones while the fruit of the Bouquet is well supported by balanced tannins. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £81.68
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Carpineto FARNITO VIN SANTO Chianti DOC
Description: Founded in 1967, Carpineto is a partnership between acclaimed winemakers Giovanni C. Sacchet and Antonio M. Zaccheo. Their original mission was to produce a world-class red wine from the Chianti Classico appellation. This was a radical departure from the marketplace of the times when most Chianti was still produced in the traditional winemaking style. Carpineto's visionary founders knew the untapped potential of the Tuscan landscape to produce truly great wines. By applying modern viticulture and winemaking techniques, they dramatically exceeded the quality standards of the day. Under their direction, Carpineto developed an award winning, international reputation for wines of matchless intensity and extract, as well as consistency vintage after vintage. In the old days, wines that were consumed after special meals or by themselves because of their value and organoleptic characteristics were considered 'luxury wines'. Vinsanto was one of these wines, made particularly valuable by the fact that each family's father or grandfather would make their own, following a time honored recipe handed down through generations. Many origins of this wine, and its singular name, have been hypothesized, the truth however is lost in time. One legend from Siena states that a friar from the fourteenth century would hand this wine to the ill and acclaimed for its healing properties. From this the belief that this wine had miraculous properties was born, hence the name 'Santo'. Another possible explanation to the name comes from its use by the church during the mass. From th vineyard to the winery great care is taken in producing this wine. The harvested grapes are dried in wooden boxes then slowly barrel fermented during the winter months. During this time part of the wine was aged in traditional ''caratelli'', small barrels made of chestnut, the other part was aged in oak barrels, all for a total of 16 years. This wine is a golden yellow colour with bronze hues and an intense and complex bouquet with hints of apricot and peach jam, walnut, and typical Malvasia aromatics. There is good balance between the complex, intense balsamic fragrances, the alcohol and the sweetness, while it is long and persistent. Available in 50 cl bottles. (6 x 50 cl)
Price: £161.37
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Castelli del Grevepesa Chianti Classico CASTELGREVE Riserva DOCG
Description: An impressive, velvety smooth and fruity red wine with intense colour and flavour. Particularly suitable with roasts, game dishes and mature cheeses. Situated due south of Florence in the Chianti Classico zone, Castelli del Grevepesa is a strictly run co-operative of over 160 growers. The wines are produced in the best traditions of Chianti and this is why in 30 years, Castelli del Grevepesa has become a leading producer of Chianti Classico (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £70.29
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Castello Banfi PLACIDO Chianti DOCG
Description: In 1978 John and Harry Mariani, successful American importers, joined forces with Italy's leading enologist, Ezio Rivella; their objective was to produce top-quality wine on a scale never before attempted in Italy. Conte Placido is a member of the Banfi stable of wines and owe their phenomenal popularity to choice grapes grown in some of the world's premier wine regions. The brand inherited its name from a famous Sienese family, the Placidi, on whose vast estate some of the Placido vines grow today. The land was awarded to the family back in the Middle Ages and remained in the possession of its descendants until modern times. Placido Chianti is an uncommonly distinguished Chianti produced in the historic Tuscan hills of the delimited Chianti D.O.C.G. zone. A lovely red coloured wine with a firm, dry almost earthy bouquet. Ripe rounded berry fruit comes through on the palate while this wine has a dry, harmonious taste and enjoyable finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £56.72
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Castello Banfi PLACIDO Chianti DOCG
Description: In 1978 John and Harry Mariani, successful American importers, joined forces with Italy's leading enologist, Ezio Rivella; their objective was to produce top-quality wine on a scale never before attempted in Italy. Conte Placido is a member of the Banfi stable of wines and owe their phenomenal popularity to choice grapes grown in some of the world's premier wine regions. The brand inherited its name from a famous Sienese family, the Placidi, on whose vast estate some of the Placido vines grow today. The land was awarded to the family back in the Middle Ages and remained in the possession of its descendants until modern times. Firm dry almost earthy tones typify the bouquet and then ripe rounded berry fruit comes through on the palate. Available in Magnum bottles. (6 x 1.5 Litres)
Price: £95.18
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Cecchi NATIO Chianti
Description: An organic Chianti produced in a fresh, fragrant style with some barrel age to produce the final quality touches of this excellent wine.
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Cesari IL PRINCIPE Chianti DOCG
Description: Cesari IL PRINCIPE Chianti DOCG from Italy, Tuscany, Chianti by Cesari Powerful Reds (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £118.55
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Chianti Classico Riserva IL VOLTAIO Toscana
Description: A fine example from this famous wine region. The designation Riserva signifies a superior selection of wines. This wine has been taken from oak barrels aged for atleast 3 years.
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Col d'Orcia CHIANTI GINEPRONE DOCG
Description: A generous full-bodied style of Chianti produced in the Montalcino Area of Southern Tuscany. Soft, smoky flavours combine with round tannins and a touch of oak. The Col d’Orcia Estate covers some 525 hectares near Sant’Angelo in Colle in the southern part of Montalcino, including 80 ha of vineyards and 100 hectares of olive groves. Col d’Orcia is one of Montalcino’s most dynamic wineries, with massive investment in cellar technology and vineyard research. Thanks to consultant Maurizio Castelli and enologist Mario Olivero, the wines are in the modern vein: Brunello di Montalcino has the classic tarry complexity but with a supple structure of fruit and soft tannins. The cru Poggio al Vento comes from 4 hectares vineyard and is widely considered one of the finest modern expressions of Brunello. Rosso di Montalcino is excellent value with delicious ripe strawberry flavour. Ghiaie Bianche is one of the finest of Tuscany’s new crop of oak-fermented Chardonnays: now with a better balance between ripe fruit and toasty oak (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £70.24
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Coli Chianti DOCG
Description: A young supple well balanced wine. A bouquet of wild berries evolving towards spicy notes from this very famous world renowned Tuscan family. Originating in 1926, when Piero and Gino Coli began their adventure at the gates of Florence. The Coli Brothers decided to seek out and sell the most traditional of wines produced in the Chianti hills, which were then and continue to be the Chianti and Chianti Classico Wines. As years passed, the Coli Wine Cellar expanded, and is now one of the most modern in all of Tuscany, thanks to the vision of the Coli family, who have succeeded in adapting their production methods to the changing developments in the wine market. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £103.37
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Coli Riserva Chianti DOCG
Description: Coli produces some great wines within the Chianti hills near Tavarnelle. Aged for two years this Riserva has a bouquet of wild berries evolving towards spicy notes with ageing. Originating in 1926, when Piero and Gino Coli began their adventure at the gates of Florence. The Col | | | |