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Italian wine varieties are made using special grape types that are exclusive to various regions in Italy. These different grape types allow wine producers to infuse different notes and taste of certain ingredients into their bottled wine products without tasting the same as other brands on the market.

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Chianti Classico Poggio Felice

Tasting Notes:

Colour: Ruby red with garnet-red shades Aroma: Intense and complex with fruity notes of ripe cherries Taste: Full-bodied with hints of vanilla – black pepper – fine slight tannins

Bottle Price: $9.75 ea

Try some you will be glad you did.

What We're Drinking

Chianti Classico Poggio Felice

Tasting Notes:

Colour: Ruby red with garnet-red shades Aroma: Intense and complex with fruity notes of ripe cherries Taste: Full-bodied with hints of vanilla – black pepper – fine slight tannins

Bottle Price: $9.75 ea

Try some you will be glad you did.

What We're Drinking

Chianti Classico Poggio Felice

Tasting Notes:

Colour: Ruby red with garnet-red shades Aroma: Intense and complex with fruity notes of ripe cherries Taste: Full-bodied with hints of vanilla – black pepper – fine slight tannins

Bottle Price: $9.75 ea

Try some you will be glad you did.

What You Didn't Know

Welcome to Italy

It doesn’t get much better than the various Italian wine varieties that are available on the market. There is a wide selection of premium Italian wine options that you can choose from all of which will meet your desired flavour profile and taste ...

Fun Facts About Italian Wine

If you know anything of French wine, you may be familiar with the appellation controls the French use which place very strict guidelines on regions to produce authentic wines that are of the highest quality. Italy is a bit more relaxed.

Wine Varieties in Italy

Introducing the most common grape, grown all over Italy: Sangiovese. It goes by many names, chiefly Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di (or de) Montepulciano, Montefalco Rosso, and Morellino di Scansano.