Ca' del Grifone

Riserva Chianti Sangiovese

8.326 ratings
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Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
Sangiovese
Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Beef, Venison, White Rice, Potato, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Chicken, Salami & Prosciutto, Soft Cheese, Duck, Tomato-Based, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lamb, Turkey, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Jill Biedenharn

Oakiness dominates. Not super strong juicy fruits. Ripe berries.

Oakiness dominates. Not super strong juicy fruits. Ripe berries.

Sep 24th, 2017
Stef Zumas

Very crisp!

Very crisp!

Sep 11th, 2017
Anne Ricci

Chianti. Hmmm. Nope. $8. 49. TJ

Chianti. Hmmm. Nope. $8. 49. TJ

Sep 9th, 2017
Matthew Thompson

My kind of Chianti! Delicious and cheap.

My kind of Chianti! Delicious and cheap.

Aug 5th, 2017
Brian Cox

Dry and acidic

Dry and acidic

Jul 4th, 2017
Mariette Booth

Great for $6 from Trader Joe's

Great for $6 from Trader Joe's

May 13th, 2017
What

$5.99 Trader Joe's

$5.99 Trader Joe's

Feb 25th, 2017
Jason Hammock

A little too acidic. Some off-notes.

A little too acidic. Some off-notes.

Feb 16th, 2017
Jae Lee

Ok table wine

Ok table wine

Feb 9th, 2017
Lawrence Asrikin

Surprisingly decent bottle of Chianti (not Classico, of course). Initially bought for cooking but ended up drinking it. Not a bad wine for the price. Without overgeneralisation (hopefully), most cheap American or Australian wine are extremely sweet; cheap French wine tends to be bland and watery. When it comes to bargain, it's hard to beat Italy, Spain, or Chile.

Surprisingly decent bottle of Chianti (not Classico, of course). Initially bought for cooking but ended up drinking it. Not a bad wine for the price. Without overgeneralisation (hopefully), most cheap American or Australian wine are extremely sweet; cheap French wine tends to be bland and watery. When it comes to bargain, it's hard to beat Italy, Spain, or Chile.

Feb 2nd, 2017