Head to Head Red

Head to Head Red

  • Chianti Classico DOCG, 
  • Tuscany, 
  • italy
Background

Head to Head Red is a blend of Tuscany's very own Sangiovese grape, Syrah, and a hint of Merlot which combine to produce a soft, juicy wine with a ripe red fruit character and a touch of delicious sweetness that pairs perfectly with classic Italian dishes. With Head to Head Red, a new tradition is born. The dynamic brother-sister team of Andrea Zingarelli and Giulia will re-visit the blend every year, fine-tuning the wine to reflect the very best blend for each vintage.

Winemaking & Aging

This wine is made with carefully selected grapes. The varieties are vinified separately and blended before bottling.

Tasting Notes

Intense ruby red. Complex with aromas of ripe red fruit. Smooth and full-bodied. The syrah contributes round fruit flavors and spice while the sangiovese adds structure and balance.

Appellation

Chianti Classico DOCG

grape varieties

Sangiovese, Syrah with a small percentage of Merlot

Sizes

750 ml

technical details
  • ABV: 13%
  • Closure: Screw Cap
  • Vegan
winemaker

Luca Francioni

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