Da Vinci Chianti
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Description
Description
Da Vinci Chianti is a Tuscan red wine blending 90% Sangiovese with 10% Merlot, bottled at 13% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by Cantine Leonardo da Vinci — a cooperative of over 200 growers based in the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci — this wine earned a Platinum Award at the 2018 Monterey International Wine Competition and another Platinum at the 2017 San Diego Challenge International Wine & Spirits Competition.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Western Chianti, Tuscany, Italy | Blend: 90% Sangiovese, 10% Merlot | Producer: Cantine Leonardo da Vinci
Production & Heritage
Cantine Leonardo da Vinci is a growers' cooperative that cultivates 1,236 acres of vineyards around the towns of Vinci and Cerreto Guidi in western Tuscany. Grapes are gently crushed and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks at 70–80°F for eight days to preserve fruit brightness. After fermentation, 15% of the wine is aged for six months in a combination of new and used American oak barrels, adding subtle complexity while keeping the Sangiovese character front and center — a deliberate choice that separates this blend from fully oak-matured Chianti Riserva expressions.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe plums and dark cherries lead, followed by fresh red fruit and a pronounced peppery lift. Beneath the fruit, subtle hints of leather and flint add savory depth.
Taste: Medium-bodied on entry, the palate opens with jammy cherry and red plum flavors. At mid-palate, gentle oak-derived vanilla and a streak of mild minerality emerge. Cranberry and blackberry notes weave through, supported by round, well-integrated tannins.
Finish: Moderately long, with soft mineral tones and lingering peppery spice. The tannins stay supple through the close, leaving a clean, slightly earthy fade.
How to Drink Da Vinci Chianti
Pour at 60–65°F and let it breathe for 15–20 minutes; this wine rewards even a brief rest in the glass. It drinks beautifully on its own or alongside food.
- Classic Chianti Negroni (Sbagliato): Substitute Da Vinci Chianti for prosecco in a Negroni Sbagliato — the cherry fruit and round tannins balance the Campari bitterness.
- Sangria Roja: The jammy plum and red fruit profile builds a rich base for traditional red sangria with citrus and stone fruit.
- Kalimotxo: The wine's accessible fruit and soft structure make it an ideal match for this simple Spanish red wine and cola combination served over ice.
Best For
- Weeknight Italian dinners where a reliable, food-friendly red is essential
- Hosting casual dinner parties without overthinking the wine selection
- Introducing someone new to Chianti and Sangiovese-based wines
- Gifting a Tuscan wine lover who appreciates regional authenticity over label prestige
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Da Vinci Chianti taste like? It is a medium-bodied red with jammy cherry and plum flavors, mild vanilla from partial oak aging, round tannins, and a peppery, mineral-driven finish.
How does Da Vinci Chianti compare to Ruffino Riserva Ducale Chianti Classico? Ruffino Riserva Ducale is a Chianti Classico with more layered aromas of tobacco and Mediterranean herbs and a longer aging regimen, placing it in a higher price tier. Da Vinci Chianti focuses on bright, approachable fruit and consistent vintage-to-vintage quality, making it a stronger value pick for everyday drinking.
Is Da Vinci Chianti good for beginners? Yes — the soft tannins, clean fruit flavors, and moderate 13% ABV make it one of the more approachable entry points into Chianti and Italian reds in general.
Where is Da Vinci Chianti made? It is produced by Cantine Leonardo da Vinci, a cooperative of over 200 growers farming 1,236 acres of vineyards in the towns of Vinci and Cerreto Guidi in western Tuscany, Italy.
What foods pair well with Da Vinci Chianti? Margherita pizza — the wine's acidity cuts through mozzarella and complements tomato sauce. Pasta Bolognese — the meaty ragu mirrors the wine's earthy undertones. Grilled sausages — peppery spice in the wine echoes charred, herbed pork. Hard aged cheeses like Pecorino Toscano — the salt and tang highlight the cherry fruit. Roasted eggplant — its mild smokiness pairs with the wine's subtle oak character.
What sizes does Da Vinci Chianti come in? Da Vinci Chianti is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle and is also commonly found in a 1.5L magnum format.
Is Da Vinci Chianti worth the price? Da Vinci Chianti positions as a value-tier Tuscan red, and its multiple Platinum and Gold awards at international wine competitions confirm it consistently punches above its price point for the quality delivered.
Why Da Vinci Chianti?
Few wines at this price level carry Platinum awards from both the Monterey International Wine Competition and the San Diego Challenge. The cooperative model — over 200 families farming the same hills where Leonardo da Vinci was born — delivers a scale and consistency that single-estate producers at the same tier rarely match. Partial American oak aging on only 15% of the blend is a deliberate restraint, keeping Sangiovese's cherry-driven identity intact rather than masking it with wood. For anyone building a house red rotation, this is a Tuscan staple that earns repeat purchases on flavor, not just label recognition.
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