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LOT 144 — Classic

Chianti Riserva

Italy | 2022

$12.49

StyleMedium-Bodied Red Wine
Flavor ProfileCherry, Earth, Spice

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TASTING NOTES

Dried flowers and beautiful notes of ripe strawberries emerge from the glass with lingering notes of earth and spice on the finish. Pairs with pasta and red sauce, shaved Pecorino cheese, Steak Florentine.

Red FruitRed Fruit
Baking SpiceBaking Spice
FloralFloral

DESCRIPTION

Sangiovese has been grown in the lush rolling hills of Chianti for hundreds of years, producing some of the world’s most classic red wines. Lot 144 Chianti Riserva is a testament to the greatness of this classic region, showcasing beautiful red fruit, rustic earth and spice.


This wine is made from 100% Sangiovese grapes that are grown at a family-run estate that dates back over a century. After harvest, the grapes go through a slow fermentation that lasts for about 15 days. The wine then ages for a year in large oak casks in the estate’s underground cellars, and then for an additional year in bottle, creating an elegant and layered profile. In order to be classified as a Chianti Riserva, the wine must be aged for at least two years before release.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • ABV: 13.5%
  • Varietal: Sangiovese
90+ Cellars Lot 44 Chianti Riserva, Italy
Lot 144 Chianti Riserva, Italy
Italy | 2022
$12.49

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