Sangiovese
Structure • Acidity • The Soul of Tuscany
"Discover our selection of Sangiovese, the soul behind the best Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino. A grape that defines the identity of Italian wine with its balance of fruity freshness and earthy depth."
The Noble Grape of Central Mediterranean
The Sangiovese grape is the beating heart of viticulture in Italy. As a late-ripening variety, it requires warm climates to mitigate its natural acidity and polish its robust tannins. According to analysis by Wine-Searcher, this grape is the basis of the world's most prestigious denominations.
At La Cava Shop, we select authentic expressions that demonstrate why it is irreplaceable. From the Tuscan terroir, where limestone soils provide mineral elegance, to interpretations from cult wineries like Argiano in Montalcino and luxury international labels like Le Volte dell'Ornellaia, where Sangiovese provides structure and brilliance.
Genetics and Variability: Grosso vs. Piccolo
Sangiovese Grosso is responsible for the power of Brunello, while varieties like Sangiovese Piccolo predominate in the rest of Italy. This diversity allows our collection of red wines to offer profiles ranging from ethereal and floral to dense, a factor determined by altitude according to the Organization of Tuscan Wines.
Emblematic Regions
Chianti Classico: Requires a minimum of 80% Sangiovese. It is the perfect balance between red fruit and spices.
Brunello di Montalcino: 100% Sangiovese in its purest and longest-lived state, with notes of leather and tobacco.
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano: An elegant expression that combines power and aromatic finesse.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the ideal serving temperature?
It is recommended to serve between 16°C and 18°C. We suggest using quality glassware that allows for proper oxygenation of the tannins.
What dishes pair well with Sangiovese?
It is the ideal gastronomic wine. It pairs with tomato-based sauces, classic Italian cuisine, and aged cheeses as suggested by Wine Folly.
Can a Sangiovese wine be aged?
Yes. The labels in our collection wines section can evolve favorably for 10 to 20 years.
Tuscany • Chianti • Brunello • Sangiovese • Italy
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