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    DENOMINAZIONE DI ORIGINE CONTROLLATA E GARANTITA

    CHIANTI | DOCG

    Vintage 2024
    Certification Chianti DOCG
    Grape Varieties Sangiovese, other Tuscan red grapes
    Alcohol Content 12.5%
    Bottle Size 750ml
    Wine Type Still Red Wine
    Serving Temp. 16-18°C
    Ideal Pairings Cheese, cold cuts, red meat

    Tasting Notes

    Named after the world-renowned region of Tuscany, this popular Chianti consists of Sangiovese and Canaiolo grapes, grown on hills that date back to the Pliocene era.
    Ruby red in color with violet hues, it has an aromatic profile of medium intensity, with notes of violet and cherry. Flavor is austere, full-bodied and slightly tannic. Vivacious persistence and pleasant spicy taste in the mouth. This everyday wine is exceptionally fresh, so pairs perfectly with appetizers, perfect with red meats, with first courses based on meat sauce and savory appetizers based on aged cheeses and fresh cold cuts.

    Chianti

    Region of Origin

    The Chianti Classico region is one of the world’s most historically significant wine regions. Officially established by decree in 1716 under Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, this area includes the townships of Castellina, Radda, and Gaiole, located just north of Siena. Renowned for its exceptional wine production, Chianti Classico is recognized for its high-quality reds, which embody the rich tradition and unique terroir of Tuscany.

    The Grapes

    The Chianti blend is a classic, long-established blend of wine grapes used in the wines of Tuscany, most obviously those from Chianti. The blend’s primary constituent is Tuscany’s favorite grape variety, Sangiovese. This is accompanied by small quantities of lesser-known Tuscan grape varieties Canaiolo, Colorino, Ciliegiolo
    and Mammolo.

    Altezza Winery
    in San Gimignano

    In the heart of Tuscany, in San Gimignano—the medieval city of a hundred towers—stands Cantina Altezza.

    Perched on a hill that seems to touch the sky, it embodies the very essence of its name: a privileged vantage point from which the gaze drifts across the majestic towers of the city.

    Here, where the beauty of nature intertwines with tradition, wine is not just a product but a story of family, passion, and terroir.