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Chianti Classico returns to its sangiovese soul


In a tasting of 25 bottles from the Chianti Classico territory, the most satisfying ones seemed to speak not only of the sangiovese grape but of the Tuscan hills where sangiovese vines flourish as they do in few other places in the world.

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Added on: Feb 23, 2008 in Category: Regional Cusine

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