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== Style ==
== Style ==
Medium - Bodied Red Wine
Medium - Bodied Red Wine
[[Category:Medium - Bodied Red Wine]]


== Description ==
== Description ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Red Currant, Tomato, RaspberryRose, Soil
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[[Category:Raspberry]]
[[Category:Red Current]]
[[Category:Rose]]
[[Category:Soil]]
[[Category:Tomato]]


== Available Brands ==
== Available Brands ==
[[Classic Italy Sangiovese ]]
[[Classic Italy Sangiovese ]]

Latest revision as of 13:07, 21 July 2021

Pronunciation

"San-jo Vay-zay"

Style

Medium - Bodied Red Wine

Description

Sangiovese is the feature grape of Chianti and originates in the Tuscan region of Italy. On its own or featured in Chianti, Sangiovese wines are usually bone-dry with high acidity and medium body and tannin levels. Not surprising- Sangiovese wines are wonderful with pizza and pasta.

Food

  • what does this taste good with*

Notes

Available Brands

Classic Italy Sangiovese