($22, Winebow): It’s hard to go wrong with any of the wines from Castellare di Castellina, one of the very best Chianti Classico producers. This wine, their normale or annata, is their base Chianti Classico and what high base it represents. A blend of Sangioveto (90%), a clone of Sangiovese, and Canaiolo — they never use Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot in their Chianti Classico — seamlessly combines attractive herbal and fruit notes. Wonderful Tuscan acidity adds freshness and liveliness to this traditionally framed Chianti Classico. Mild tannins lend support without intruding. Not boisterous or flamboyant, this mid-weight wine is delicious now and just what you want in Chianti Classico.
92 Michael Apstein Oct 22, 2019