There’s finesse in this reasonably priced Chianti Classico (a step up from basic Chianti). It’s medium-bodied, very dry yet supple, with pure cherry fruit, just-right acidity and a firm tannic backbone. $19.99 in B.C. and $17 in Alberta.
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