San Felice’s 2008 Chianti Classico (Sangiovese) offers up dried red cherries, flowers, tobacco and underbrush on a medium-bodied frame. The somewhat delicate, fleeting style suggests this is best enjoyed sooner rather than later. Flowers, menthol and dried herbs add lovely complexity on the finish. (8/ 2010)
Full of sweet cherry, raspberry, floral and balsamic notes, this red presents a tension between sweet fruit and wild, leafy elements, followed by a firm finish. Best from 2013 through 2020. (10/ 2011)
San Felice is located in the Berardegna (South Eastern corner) sub-region of the Chianti Classico and this wine represents their wonderful value priced Chianti. Made from 100% Sangiovese and aged entirely in large Slavonian oak casks this delicious, seemingly "under the radar" Chianti is a classic. Pair with firm cheeses, pork, meats, poultry, stews and pastas.
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