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Save 20% off all Tuscan wines today, online or in store! From Chianti, to Brunello, and Super Tuscans to Vin Santo, the entire depth of our collection of wines from Toscana, (over 200 labels!) are on sale. This includes our new arrivals from Sassicaia, Brunello and Chianti, alongside classic white wines and refreshing rosati. This sale ends tonight, February 6th, at midnight.
Tuscany, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world can also count its wines as some of the most famous and sought after.  Tuscany, or Toscana is best known for its Sangiovese-based red wines, Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano along with world remowned Super Tuscans which include big names such as Sassicaia and Ornellaia. Beyond the reds wines are lesser known but no less delicious white wines made from the local Vernaccia and Vermentino grapes and don’t forget amazing Vin Santo for dessert! But there is even more to explore and behind it a long and fascinating history of wine production.

Tuscany sits in central Italy, bordered by Emilia-Romagna and Liguria to the north, Umbria and Marche to the east and Lazio to the south, and its western border boasts a coastal area on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Rolling hills are dotted with picturesque medieval villages lined with cypress tress on the roadways.

Over 40 DOC’s and 11 DOCG’s help to protect the production rules and quality of the wines, alongside the table wines marked with IGP/IGT designations.

Historically, Tuscany can trace its vinous roots back to the Etruscans from the 7th century BC. They learned winemaking from the Greeks and shared their wine across central Italy. During Roman times production dropped as more wine was sourced from Gaul and the Iberian Peninsula but it never ceased and has continued until modern times. In fact, wine production was such an important part of daily life that it is said even Michelangelo produced his own wine to share with friends and family. By the 1200’s Florence was a center of wine with many merchants and a guild known as the Ate dei Vinattieri that imposed rules on production and how business was conducted. 
All this wine undoubtedly inspired much of the output of the Renaissance.

In 1716 the Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III de' Medici defined the Chianti zone with a legal document. This made history as the first legally enforced example of a DOC.

The climate is very hot in the summer with rainfall occurring in the autumn and winter months, with some snowfall possible. The best vines are planted on the sloping hills and Sangiovese, by far the most important grape of the region and one of the ‘noble grapes’ of Italy, accounts for two thirds of all plantings and 85% of red wine production.

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Viticoltori Senesi Aretini - Gatto Rosso 2022
Viticoltori Senesi Aretini - Gatto Rosso 2022
Red Wine Biodynamic Grown Organically 

Tasting Notes: Mainly Sangiovese with small percentages of Canaiolo and Mammolo. This liter is loaded with notes of wild cherry and raspberry fruit, with subtle notes of fresh herbs. Perfect with a chill and great to pair with... Read More

 
Current price:  $21.99
Rodano - Chianti Classico 2020
Rodano - Chianti Classico 2020
Red Wine Grown Organically 

Tasting Notes: The Chianti Classico from Rodano is a joy to drink! This organic expression of Sangiovese, with a small amount of local Canaiolo and Colorino grapes, is bright and sappy, with just the right amount of acidity to... Read More

 
Current price:  $23.99
Guicciardini - Chianti Colli Fiorentini Kuhl 2020 (Pre-arrival)
Guicciardini - Chianti Colli Fiorentini Kuhl 2020 (Pre-arrival)
Red Wine Pre-arrival 

Tasting Notes: The Guicciardini Chianti Colli Fiorentini Kuhl is a lively ruby-red Chianti with an intensely vinous bouquet.

 
Current price:  $24.99