Monteraponi takes it name from the mountain on which it sits. At an average of 470 meters the vineyard dominates the Arbia Valley. These may be the most inspiring pure Chianti wines we’ve come across since Felsina. Yes,... Read More
The Pagliarese family has been firmly rooted in Chianti since the 1200s, and became one of the most prominent winemaking families in the area. Despite being one of most recognizable Chianti’s in the 1970s and 1980s the estate... Read More
Fattoria Rodáno has been called “one of Tuscany’s best-kept secrets.” (Is it a well-kept secret if their Chianti Classico just got a “Best Buy” from Wine & Spirits Magazine? Maybe not.) Their... Read More