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Chianti Classico

QuerciabellaChianti Classico, Italy

Querciabella Chianti Classico is a high‑altitude, estate-driven expression of 100% Sangiovese from vineyards in Greve, R…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Querciabella Chianti Classico is a high‑altitude, estate-driven expression of 100% Sangiovese from vineyards in Greve, Radda and Gaiole that emphasizes purity, floral lift and bright red-fruit precision; the estate’s rigorous micro‑vinification and organic/biodynamic practices yield a graceful, food‑friendly Chianti Classico with fine tannins, lively acidity and savory, herbal-mineral complexity rather than heavy oak influence.Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedSangiovese

About Chianti Classico

Querciabella Chianti Classico is a high‑altitude, estate-driven expression of 100% Sangiovese from vineyards in Greve, Radda and Gaiole that emphasizes purity, floral lift and bright red-fruit precision; the estate’s rigorous micro‑vinification and organic/biodynamic practices yield a graceful, food‑friendly Chianti Classico with fine tannins, lively acidity and savory, herbal-mineral complexity rather than heavy oak influence.