Chianti Classico
Chianti Classico is the historic heart of the Chianti region and is among Italy's most recognizable Sangiovese wines. The hills between Florence and Siena produce elegant, structured red wines with depth, freshness, and a distinct aromatic character. Thanks to the chalky soils, high altitude, and centuries of winemaking tradition, Chianti Classico is considered the pure and authentic form of Tuscan Sangiovese worldwide.
Chianti Classico is the historic heart of the Chianti region and is among Italy's most recognizable Sangiovese wines.
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Chianti Classico is a red wine from the oldest and most prestigious part of the Chianti zone. It must be made primarily from Sangiovese grapes and falls under the strict DOCG regulations. Chianti Classico is known for its vibrant acidity, bright red cherry, floral notes, fine tannins, and elegant, balanced structure. The wine is also recognizable by the symbol of the Gallo Nero , the black rooster that guarantees its origins in the historic heartland.
Origin and vineyards
The Chianti Classico region lies between Florence and Siena and features hills with a mix of galestro (weathered schist), albarese (limestone), and clay. The region is situated at a higher elevation than many surrounding Chianti zones and benefits from cooler nights and a longer ripening period.
Important municipalities within Chianti Classico are:
• Castellina in Chianti – firm tannins and lots of tension.
• Gaiole in Chianti – elegant, refined styles due to differences in height.
• Greve in Chianti – fruity, harmonious wines.
• Radda in Chianti – high altitude and cool, with energetic and fresh Sangiovese.
The combination of altitude, chalky soils and the Tuscan climate produces wines with a perfect balance of fruit, acidity and structure.
Styles and vinification
Chianti Classico consists exclusively of red wine, but has three official quality levels.
Chianti Classico Annata
The “classic” style, fresh and fruit-driven.
- Maturation: minimum 12 months
- Grapes: min. 80% Sangiovese, max 20% permitted red grapes
- Style: bright red fruit, floral notes, lively structure
Chianti Classico Riserva
More depth due to longer maturation.
- Maturation: minimum 24 months, of which 3 months in the bottle
- Grapes: min. 80% Sangiovese, max 20% permitted red grapes
- Style: riper fruit, spicy nuances, more tannins and length
Chianti Classico Gran Selezione
Top segment from selected vineyards.
- Maturation: minimum 30 months , of which 3 months in bottle
- Grapes: 90% Sangiovese, max 10% of native red grapes
Grapes must be sourced from the estate and bottled there. In addition, single vineyard or selection of the best grapes is used. - Ability to add the Additional Geographical Unit on the label
- Excellent organoleptic properties
- Style: Powerful, layered, impressive ageing potential
Winemakers use both traditional large Slavonian barrels and modern French barriques. The choice of oak significantly determines the wine's structure, spice, and depth, but Sangiovese always remains the star with its fresh acidity and elegant profile.
Storage and serving
• Annata : 3–7 years
• Riserva : 6–12 years
• Gran Selezione : 10–20 years or more
Serve Chianti Classico at 16–18 degrees and decant young or structured wines to fully develop the aromas.
Buy Chianti Classico at Perfectewijn.nl
At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Chianti Classico in every style: from accessible Annata to impressive Riserva and Gran Selezione. Each wine is selected for its purity, regional expression, and the character of Tuscan Sangiovese.
Chianti Classico
Chianti Classico is the historic heart of the Chianti region and is among Italy's most recognizable Sangiovese wines. The hills between Florence and Siena produce elegant, structured red wines with depth, freshness, and a distinct aromatic character. Thanks to the chalky soils, high altitude, and centuries of winemaking tradition, Chianti Classico is considered the pure and authentic form of Tuscan Sangiovese worldwide.
What is Chianti Classico?

Chianti Classico is a red wine from the oldest and most prestigious part of the Chianti zone. It must be made primarily from Sangiovese grapes and falls under the strict DOCG regulations. Chianti Classico is known for its vibrant acidity, bright red cherry, floral notes, fine tannins, and elegant, balanced structure. The wine is also recognizable by the symbol of the Gallo Nero , the black rooster that guarantees its origins in the historic heartland.
Origin and vineyards
The Chianti Classico region lies between Florence and Siena and features hills with a mix of galestro (weathered schist), albarese (limestone), and clay. The region is situated at a higher elevation than many surrounding Chianti zones and benefits from cooler nights and a longer ripening period.
Important municipalities within Chianti Classico are:
• Castellina in Chianti – firm tannins and lots of tension.
• Gaiole in Chianti – elegant, refined styles due to differences in height.
• Greve in Chianti – fruity, harmonious wines.
• Radda in Chianti – high altitude and cool, with energetic and fresh Sangiovese.
The combination of altitude, chalky soils and the Tuscan climate produces wines with a perfect balance of fruit, acidity and structure.
Styles and vinification
Chianti Classico consists exclusively of red wine, but has three official quality levels.
Chianti Classico Annata
The “classic” style, fresh and fruit-driven.
- Maturation: minimum 12 months
- Grapes: min. 80% Sangiovese, max 20% permitted red grapes
- Style: bright red fruit, floral notes, lively structure
Chianti Classico Riserva
More depth due to longer maturation.
- Maturation: minimum 24 months, of which 3 months in the bottle
- Grapes: min. 80% Sangiovese, max 20% permitted red grapes
- Style: riper fruit, spicy nuances, more tannins and length
Chianti Classico Gran Selezione
Top segment from selected vineyards.
- Maturation: minimum 30 months , of which 3 months in bottle
- Grapes: 90% Sangiovese, max 10% of native red grapes
Grapes must be sourced from the estate and bottled there. In addition, single vineyard or selection of the best grapes is used. - Ability to add the Additional Geographical Unit on the label
- Excellent organoleptic properties
- Style: Powerful, layered, impressive ageing potential
Winemakers use both traditional large Slavonian barrels and modern French barriques. The choice of oak significantly determines the wine's structure, spice, and depth, but Sangiovese always remains the star with its fresh acidity and elegant profile.
Storage and serving
• Annata : 3–7 years
• Riserva : 6–12 years
• Gran Selezione : 10–20 years or more
Serve Chianti Classico at 16–18 degrees and decant young or structured wines to fully develop the aromas.
Buy Chianti Classico at Perfectewijn.nl
At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Chianti Classico in every style: from accessible Annata to impressive Riserva and Gran Selezione. Each wine is selected for its purity, regional expression, and the character of Tuscan Sangiovese.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Chianti Classico different from regular Chianti?
Chianti Classico comes from the historic core area with stricter regulations, higher altitude, and greater concentration and complexity.
What does the black rooster symbol mean?
The Gallo Nero guarantees that the wine comes from the Chianti Classico DOCG zone.
Which grape is used for Chianti Classico?
Sangiovese always forms the base and gives the wine its fresh acidity and aromatic depth.
How long can Chianti Classico age?
Riserva and Gran Selezione can be kept for ten to twenty years and continue to develop in the bottle.