Chianti Classico’s return to its glorious past
Wednesday 17 October 2018

The second part of Walter’s two-part exposition of what Tuscany’s core wine region has to offer today. You can taste 47 bottles of delicious evidence in New York next Wednesday. Find out more.
Everything I wrote yesterday obscures the fact there actually was a time when Sangiovese was not considered a mediocre variety in need of ‘amelioration’ at all. One of Sangiovese’s longest-standing custodians is Ormanni in the Chianti Classico subzone of Poggibonsi. This once-enormous estate, founded in the 12th century by the Ormanni family and mentioned in Dante’s La Divina Commedia, was a completely self-sustaining entity, producing...
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