Readers of this blog know that we have set our upper price limit at $15. Today we have a wine that falls within our limit by one penny. We paid $14.99 for this Monsanto Chianti and we're happy we did.
This wine normally sells for around $20 and, you know, that's expensive for us. That's why we love a sale at the local wine store!
Being a Chianti, we know it must come from Tuscany. More precisely, it is from the area around San Gimignano, midway between Florence and Siena.
This wine is characterized by rich, dark fruit and low acidity. According to Wife this wine is very mellow on the palate but flavorful. No one characteristic dominates. The tannins are smooth and noticeable but do not overwhelm the fruit. Husband detects notes of earth and leather and the typical cherry characteristics that Sangiovese often brings to the party.
We had this wine with a simple pasta dish with broccoli, a bit of ground beef and grated Incanestrato cheese. The dish was light and not particularly robust and the wine was similar in its approach. Oh, and by the way, it was great with chocolate, too.
Wife typically is not too impressed with many of the inexpensive Chiantis that Husband brings home but this one was good enough to obtain her seal of approval. We had it with a very simple meal but the complexity and structure of this wine is such that it could easily accompany more interesting fare. At twenty bucks, maybe it would seem a little overpriced, but under $15 it's definitely worth trying. Take a trip to Tuscany without leaving your home - pick up a bottle of this Monsanto Chianti.
Value: 9 out of 10



We are a typical suburban husband and wife with
two children, a dog and a cat. We also like good food and, not incidentally, good wine. It is no coincidence that we
met and fell in love over gourmet meals and fine bottles of wine. Wine tasting was one of our favorite activities.
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