Manuele Fantozzi-La Fortezza Vini SRL winery
Manuele Fantozzi-La Fortezza Vini SRL winery

Chianti is Italy’s best known and most celebrated wine

With more than 300 years of ‘official’ wine making, Chianti is the prize of Tuscany.

Chianti tradition goes all the way back to the time of the Etruscans, who inhabited the area centuries before the Roman Empire. Chianti is integral with Tuscany. Once recognizable with its classic straw covered bottles, that image is now rarely used and today, the Consortium for the Protection of Chianti wine proudly displays the trademark Black Rooster on the neck of each of its wine bottles.

Chianti is spread over seven sub areas with 8 denominations: Chianti Classico in and around Florence, Colli Aretini towards Arezzo, Colli Fiorentini, surrounding Florence, Colli Senesi, near Siena, Colline Pisano towards Pisa, Montalbano, in the Montalbano hills of Pisoia and Rufina in the hills near Rufina, east of Florence.

In 1984, Chianti obtained the denomination DOCG (Controlled and Guaranteed Denomination of Origin, the highest recognition for quality Italian wine.

Made with at least 80% Sangiovese grapes, the King of Italian wine grapes, the taste and character of Chianti is unmistakable. Just as wine is celebrated in Italy, so is its cuisine. It is no accident that Chianti is a wine that pairs naturally with food, particularly hearty Italian dishes and cheeses. Some Chiantis blended with international grape varieties such as Cabernet, Merlot and Syrah, may also find themselves in the company of a wider array of cuisines, even more delicate meats, seafood, cheeses, and cured meats.

Pizza in its many incarnations is a Chianti Lovers dream! This fact was proven at a recent celebration of all things Chianti at the Chianti Lovers US Tour 2022. The Consorzio Vino Chianti presented 20 Tuscan producers from Italy’s most loved and recognized designations. A Master Class and Guided Tasting, “The Chianti Lovers Experience” presented by Luca Alves, of Consorzio Vino Chianti and Robin Kelly O’Connor, Managing Director RKO Vine Global.

The complete list of participating wineries and their websites is as follows:

1. Buccia Nera– buccianera.it
2. Cantina Sorelli – cantinasorelli.com
3. Colle Adimari – colleadimari.com
4. Fattoria L’Arco – fattorialarco.it
5. Fattoria Montecchio – fattoriamontecchio.com
6. Fattoria San Michele a Torri – Fattoriasanmichele.it
7. Fattoria Uccelliera – Uccelliera.com
8. Fattorie Parri – Fattorieparri.it
9. Grignano – grignanowinery.com
10.Il Cavalierino – cavalierino.it
11. The Palace – cantinailpalazzo.it
12. Mannucci Droandi – mannuccidroandi.it
13. Marzocco di Poppiano – marzoccopoppiano.it
14. Pieve de ‘Pitti – pievedepitti.it
15. Podere dell’Anselmo Fabrizio Forconi – poderedellanselmo.it
16. Tenuta Barbadoro – tenutabarbadoro.it
17. Tenuta Coeli Aula – tenutacoeliaula.it
18. Tenuta di Artimino – artiminowines.com
19.Castelfalfi estate – castelfalfi.com
20. San Jacopo estate – tenutasanjacopo.it
21. Toggenburg – toggenburg.it
22. Val di Botte
23. Valvirginio – valvirginio.com
24. Villa Travignoli – travignoli.com
25. Agricultural wine – vinitaagricola. it

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