Casa Sola Chianti Classico
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Description
Description
Casa Sola Chianti Classico is a Sangiovese-dominant red wine from Tuscany's Chianti Classico DOCG, bottled at 13.50% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Sourced from vineyards in the San Donato in Poggio subzone at 330 meters altitude, this expression draws character from Mediterranean breezes off the Tyrrhenian Sea — a microclimate that lengthens the growing season and adds nuance to the fruit.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.50% | Origin: San Donato in Poggio, Chianti Classico, Tuscany | DOCG | Producer: Fattoria Casa Sola, Barberino Tavarnelle
Production & Heritage
Fattoria Casa Sola sits in the western reaches of the Chianti Classico zone in Barberino Tavarnelle, where south-western exposure and proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea create a distinct growing environment. The blend is 90% Sangiovese with a 10% complement of Canaiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot — a traditional Chianti Classico approach that rounds out Sangiovese's natural acidity and tannin structure. After fermentation, the wine ages for 12 to 14 months in 20-hectoliter oak barrels, a size large enough to emphasize fruit purity over heavy oak extraction.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright sour cherry and red-skinned berries lead the nose, followed by violet, camphor, and a savory thread of dried herbs. White pepper emerges with air, adding lift and aromatic complexity.
Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-forward, with red cherry and a touch of clove at the mid-palate. Medium-bodied and well-structured, the wine shows grainy, chalky tannins balanced by zesty acidity and subtle notes of tobacco and cedar. James Suckling described it as "well balanced in its bony way" — an apt summary of its lean, precise character.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length with a pure, fruity core and lingering baking spice. Tannins dry cleanly, leaving a fresh, savory impression that invites the next sip — or the next bite of food.
How to Drink Casa Sola
Serve at 60–65°F. This is a wine built for the table — pour it alongside a meal for the best experience, though it drinks well on its own with 15 minutes of breathing time. A Classic Negroni Sbagliato substitutes sparkling wine for gin, and Casa Sola's cherry brightness makes it a natural fit for a red wine spritz variation. It also shines in a straightforward Sangria Rossa, where its fruit intensity and herbal undertones hold up against citrus and spice. For a simple serve, try it slightly chilled as part of a Kalimotxo — the cola-and-red-wine combination works surprisingly well with its tangy acidity.
Best For
- Weeknight Italian dinners where the wine needs to complement food without overwhelming it
- Introducing someone to Chianti Classico DOCG as a benchmark of the region's style
- Building a Tuscan wine collection at the entry-level DOCG tier
- Hosting a casual dinner party centered around pasta, pizza, or grilled meats
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Casa Sola taste like? Casa Sola Chianti Classico tastes of bright red cherry, white pepper, and dried herbs with juicy acidity and firm, chalky tannins. It is medium-bodied, savory, and distinctly food-friendly.
How does Casa Sola compare to Castello Vicchiomaggio Chianti Classico? Both share aromatic cherry character and balanced tannin structure, but Castello Vicchiomaggio is 100% Sangiovese from Greve in Chianti, giving it a more singular varietal expression. Casa Sola's 10% blend of Canaiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot adds a slightly rounder mid-palate and softer edges.
Is Casa Sola good for beginners? Yes — its approachable fruit, moderate tannins, and clean acidity make it an excellent introduction to Chianti Classico DOCG. Wine Enthusiast described it as "made to be enjoyed young," which suits drinkers who prefer accessible reds.
Where is Casa Sola made? Casa Sola is produced at Fattoria Casa Sola in Barberino Tavarnelle, Tuscany, within the San Donato in Poggio subzone of the Chianti Classico appellation. The vineyards sit at 330 meters altitude with a south-western exposure influenced by breezes from the Tyrrhenian Sea.
What foods pair well with Casa Sola? Margherita pizza or classic tomato-sauced pasta, where the wine's acidity cuts through the sauce. Grilled lamb chops, which complement the herbal and peppery notes. Aged Pecorino Toscano, whose salty richness plays well against the tannin structure. Mushroom risotto, where earthy flavors echo the wine's savory side. Bruschetta with fresh tomatoes and basil for a light antipasto pairing.
What sizes does Casa Sola come in? Casa Sola Chianti Classico is available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Casa Sola worth the price? Casa Sola positions as an entry-level Chianti Classico DOCG, delivering authentic Tuscan Sangiovese character — real oak aging, classic blending, and genuine terroir from San Donato in Poggio — at a price point that represents strong value within the appellation.
Why Casa Sola?
What separates this wine from the crowded Chianti Classico field is its specific terroir: San Donato in Poggio's elevated vineyards catch maritime air currents from the Tyrrhenian coast, producing a longer, more even ripening period than warmer, inland sites. The 12- to 14-month aging program in large-format 20-hectoliter oak barrels preserves varietal transparency — you taste Sangiovese and its supporting cast, not lumber. With an average critic score of 87 points across vintages and consistent praise for balance and food-friendliness, Casa Sola delivers an honest, expressive read on what Chianti Classico DOCG should be at this tier. It is a working wine — made to accompany meals, not to sit on a shelf.
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