Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico 2021
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Description
Description
Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico 2021 is a 750ml Sangiovese-based red wine from Radda in Chianti, Tuscany, bottled at 13.5% ABV. Wine Spectator awarded it 92 points and named it #5 on their Top Value Wines of 2023 list — a striking endorsement for a Chianti Classico from one of the appellation's most elevated estates.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Radda in Chianti, Chianti Classico, Tuscany | Vintage: 2021 | Estate: Castello di Volpaia
Production & Heritage
Castello di Volpaia sits at roughly 2,000 feet above sea level in the commune of Radda, making it one of the highest-altitude wineries in the entire Chianti Classico zone. The estate farms 115 acres of vines organically in poor sandstone soils — conditions that naturally stress the vines and concentrate fruit character. The 2021 vintage is a blend of 90% Sangiovese and 10% Merlot, aged for 12 months in large oak casks, a traditional approach that preserves varietal purity and the transparent expression of site over wood influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with vivid fresh red fruit — ripe cherry and raspberry — before giving way to violet, rose petal, and a delicate thread of orange peel. There is a subtle mineral undertone and a whisper of Mediterranean scrub that speaks directly to the high-altitude terroir.
Taste: The entry is bright and immediate, with black cherry and blueberry surging across the palate. At mid-palate, crushed red berry fruit deepens alongside hints of mint and peppery spice. Firm, fine-grained tannins lock into the wine's racy acidity, creating a structured but energetic core.
Finish: The finish is medium-long with a savory iron-tinged edge and lingering notes of wild herbs and dark cherry skin. It leaves the palate refreshed rather than heavy, inviting another sip almost immediately.
How to Drink Volpaia Chianti Classico
This wine is best served at 60–65°F in a medium-sized Burgundy or tulip glass; a brief 20–30 minute decant opens the aromatics nicely. It works beautifully as a food wine but holds enough complexity to sip on its own. A classic Negroni Sbagliato benefits from the cherry and bitter herb profile of a Sangiovese-based wine. For a red wine spritz, try a Kalimotxo variation — the wine's acidity and spice stand up well to cola's sweetness. In cooler months, a warm Vin Brulé (Italian mulled wine) with cinnamon and citrus peel makes excellent use of its fruit-forward character.
Best For
- Weeknight Italian dinners that call for an honest, food-friendly Tuscan red
- Introducing someone to the Chianti Classico appellation through a benchmark expression
- Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates organic, terroir-driven producers
- Building a cellar with critically acclaimed Tuscan wines at an accessible entry point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Volpaia Chianti Classico taste like? It leads with bright black cherry, blueberry, and violet before revealing layers of peppery spice, mint, and a savory iron-like minerality. The tannins are firm but refined, balanced by lively acidity that keeps the wine energetic and fresh.
How does Volpaia Chianti Classico compare to Monteraponi Chianti Classico? Both wines hail from Radda in Chianti and express the commune's high-altitude character, but Volpaia tends toward a more polished, fruit-forward style, while Monteraponi is often described as wilder and more austere. The 10% Merlot in the Volpaia blend contributes slightly rounder mid-palate weight compared to Monteraponi's leaner, more angular Sangiovese profile.
Is Volpaia Chianti Classico good for pairing with food? Absolutely — the combination of bright acidity, moderate tannin, and savory depth makes it a natural match for tomato-sauced pastas, grilled meats, and aged cheeses. It is one of the more versatile food wines in the Chianti Classico category.
Where is Volpaia Chianti Classico made? It is produced at the Castello di Volpaia estate in the commune of Radda in Chianti, within the Chianti Classico DOCG of Tuscany, Italy. The estate's vineyards sit at approximately 2,000 feet elevation in sandstone soils, among the highest in the appellation.
What foods pair well with Volpaia Chianti Classico? Bistecca alla fiorentina or grilled lamb chops complement the wine's tannin structure. Pappardelle with wild boar ragù echoes its savory, herbaceous notes. Margherita pizza or eggplant parmigiana match its bright acidity. Aged Pecorino Toscano mirrors the wine's earthy minerality, while a simple bruschetta with fresh tomatoes highlights its cherry-fruit core.
What sizes does Volpaia Chianti Classico come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Volpaia Chianti Classico worth the price? Wine Spectator's selection of the 2021 vintage as #5 on their Top Value Wines of 2023 list speaks directly to its quality-to-price ratio. It positions as a mid-range Chianti Classico that consistently punches above its weight in critical scoring, with 92 points from both Wine Spectator and Vinous and 93 from Falstaff.
Why Volpaia Chianti Classico?
The numbers tell a clear story: 92 points from Wine Spectator with a Top 5 Value ranking, 92 from Vinous, 93 from Falstaff, and 96 from Luca Gardini — all for a single vintage from an organically farmed, high-altitude estate. That kind of multi-publication consensus is uncommon at this price tier. The 2,000-foot elevation in Radda produces a style of Sangiovese with a spine of acidity and mineral tension that lower-altitude Chianti Classico sites simply cannot replicate. For anyone seeking an authentic, terroir-transparent Tuscan red backed by serious critical acclaim, the 2021 Volpaia is a compelling bottle to have on hand.
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