by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 16, 2021
What You Can Expect: You pay a little more, you get a little more in this well rounded Chianti produced from 100% Sangiovese grapes. Beautiful aroma and a rich dark color for this Chianti which I would lean towards full bodied. Highly...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 16, 2021
What You Can Expect: A Tuscan All-Star, Chianti, especially at this price. Deep dark rich in color, bold red fruit aromas and well-rounded on the pallet. ...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 16, 2021
What You Can Expect: Another very reasonably priced Chianti. Light to medium bodied and flavorful. Perfect for pizza or pasta...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What you can Expect: A few bucks more gets you Ruffino’s original wine, and one of the world’s most recognized Tuscan wines. The wine is extra dry, medium-bodied and well-structured. Enjoy aromas and flavours of chestnut, leather, rye bread and red berry fruit, with...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What can you Expect: A couple of more bucks gets you just a little more flavour and smoothness! A blend of Sangiovese/Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot. A brilliant dark red ruby...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What can you Expect: From one of my favorite Italian wine families, Antinori. A food-friendly Chianti Classico made on the historic Pèppoli estate, whose vineyards date back to the Middle Ages. Feature’s cherry, currant, leather and herbal notes. Pair with homemade...