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Frescobaldi Castiglioni Chianti

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Description

Frescobaldi Castiglioni Chianti is a Sangiovese-dominant Tuscan red wine bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Multiple vintages including 2020, 2022, and 2023 have earned 91 points from James Suckling, and the 2014 vintage received a Gold medal at Mundus Vini, underscoring the consistency of this entry-level Frescobaldi bottling.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Tuscany, Italy | Chianti DOCG | Producer: Frescobaldi

Production & Heritage

Frescobaldi ranks among Tuscany’s most established wine families, with a winemaking legacy spanning centuries. Castiglioni Chianti draws from estate vineyards planted in galestro and alberese soils porous, mineral-rich terrain particularly well suited to Sangiovese, helping produce wines with grip and structure yet surprisingly lively tannins. The blend of predominantly Sangiovese with small amounts of Merlot is fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks and then aged for six months in a combination of large Slavonian oak casks and stainless steel, preserving primary fruit character while adding a subtle layer of warmth and spice.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Cherry, black raspberry, and blackcurrant lead the nose, followed by floral impressions of violet and dog rose. A secondary layer of licorice and chestnut adds welcome complexity.

Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-forward, with ripe plum and red currant flavors arriving immediately. Mid-palate, a lively freshness emerges alongside soft, smooth tannins. The small proportion of Merlot adds roundness without masking the Sangiovese’s natural brightness and acidity.

Finish: Medium in length with a dry, satisfying close. Lingering notes of spice and red plum fade gradually, leaving a clean, savory impression.

How to Drink Castiglioni Chianti

Serve at 1618C (6164F) and consider a brief 15-minute decant to let the aromatics open up; this Chianti rewards even a short rest in the glass. As a versatile food wine, it shines alongside a classic margherita pizza where the wine’s acidity cuts through rich mozzarella, with slow-braised beef rag over pappardelle for a textbook Tuscan pairing, or alongside a charcuterie board of aged salumi and Parmigiano-Reggiano where the tannins find natural counterpoints in cured meats and hard cheese.

Best For

  • Weeknight Italian dinners where you want something authentic but unfussy
  • Introducing someone to Tuscan Sangiovese for the first time
  • Building a case of reliable everyday European reds
  • Hosting a casual wine and cheese gathering

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Castiglioni Chianti taste like? Juicy cherry, plum, and red currant flavors are framed by soft tannins and bright acidity, with subtle notes of licorice, violet, and warm spice running through the palate.

How does Castiglioni Chianti compare to Frescobaldi Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva? Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva is a step up in concentration and complexity, spending longer in oak and carrying a Riserva designation from the more specific Rufina sub-zone. Castiglioni is lighter, more fruit-driven, and designed for earlier, more casual drinking.

Is Castiglioni Chianti good for everyday drinking? Yes its approachable tannins, bright acidity, and moderate 13% ABV make it a natural everyday red, particularly well suited to weeknight meals with Italian flavors.

Where is Castiglioni Chianti made? It is produced by Frescobaldi in the Chianti zone of Tuscany, Italy, from estate vineyards planted in galestro and alberese soils that are prized for growing high-quality Sangiovese.

What foods pair well with Castiglioni Chianti? Tomato-based pasta dishes and pizza benefit from the wine’s acidity; grilled sausages and roasted poultry match its medium body; aged Pecorino and Parmigiano-Reggiano complement its tannic structure; and bruschetta with olive oil highlights its savory, herbal undertones.

What sizes does Castiglioni Chianti come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.

Is Castiglioni Chianti worth the price? Castiglioni positions as an entry-level expression within the Frescobaldi portfolio, delivering consistent quality including multiple 91-point scores from James Suckling that makes it a strong value in the broader Chianti category.

Why Castiglioni Chianti?

What separates Castiglioni from the crowded field of entry-level Chianti is the provenance behind it estate-grown Sangiovese from galestro and alberese soils, overseen by one of Tuscany’s most respected families. The winemaking is deliberately restrained: stainless steel fermentation and just six months of Slavonian oak aging keep the fruit honest and the wine food-friendly rather than overwrought. Multiple vintages scoring 91 points from James Suckling demonstrate remarkable year-over-year consistency, a quality that is genuinely rare at this price tier. For anyone seeking an authentic, dependable Tuscan red that belongs on the dinner table any night of the week, Castiglioni consistently earns its place.

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