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  2. Chianti - Wikipedia

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    Sangiovese grapes used to make Chianti wine. Jancis Robinson notes that Chianti is sometimes called the "Bordeaux of Italy" but the structure of the wines is very different from any French wine. [15] The flexibility in the blending recipe for Chianti accounts for some of the variability in styles among Chiantis.

  3. Chianti (region) - Wikipedia

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    Chianti (Italian pronunciation:), in Italy also referred to as Monti del Chianti ("Chianti Mountains") or Colline del Chianti ("Chianti Hills"), is a mountainous area of Tuscany in the provinces of Florence, Siena and Arezzo, composed mainly of hills and mountains. It is known for the wine produced in and named for the region, Chianti.

  4. History of Chianti - Wikipedia

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    Chianti was commonly associated with the straw basket enclosed bottle known as a fiasco in the late 20th century. The history of Chianti dates back to at least the 13th century with the earliest incarnations of Chianti as a white wine. Today this Tuscan wine is one of Italy's most well known and recognizable wines.

  5. Vin Santo - Wikipedia

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    Vin Santo (Italian: [vin ˈsanto]; lit. ' Holy Wine ') is a style of Italian dessert wine.Traditional in Tuscany, these wines are often made from white grape varieties such as Trebbiano and Malvasia, although Sangiovese may be used to produce a rosé style known as "Occhio di Pernice" or eye of the partridge.

  6. Ina Garten's Ultimate Beef Stew is Everything I Want to Eat ...

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    Add garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, remaining wine, beef broth, and the browned meat with juices. Bring to a simmer, cover, and bake for 1 1/4 hours. Stir in carrots and potatoes, cover, and bake ...

  7. Canaiolo - Wikipedia

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    Canaiolo was once the dominant grape in Chianti blends. Canaiolo (Italian: [kanaˈjoːlo]; also called Canaiolo nero or Uva Canina) is a red Italian wine grape grown through Central Italy but is most noted in Tuscany. Other regions with plantings of Canaiolo include Lazio, Marche and Sardegna.

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    This Chianti Riserva is, of course, from Chianti, a mountainous region of Tuscany, Italy. It’s aged 24 months to achieve both the “riserva” designation and its full-bodied flavor.

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    Fontodi Chianti Classico is Luke's favorite Tuscan producer, which he says is on the higher end for a table wine. Look for it at your local wine shop for a little splurge. Don't let one bit go to ...