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Chianti is a red Italian wine produced in Tuscany. It was historically associated with a squat bottle enclosed in a straw basket, called a fiasco ("flask"; pl. fiaschi); however ...
Greve in Chianti (the old name was Greve; in 1972 was renamed Greve in Chianti after the inclusion of that area in the Chianti wine district) is a town and comune (municipality) in ...
Chi·an·ti (k-än t, - n-) n. A dry red table wine made from a blend of different varieties of grapes, originally produced in northwest Italy. [After the Chianti Mountains, a range of ...
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Welcome to a fantastic journey through the Chianti region of Tuscany. From this small window you will discover a unique region of Tuscany and discover why it is so easy to fall in ...
Chianti Restaurant serves Italian cuisine with a Mediterranean accent & a Tuscan flair. The cuisine consists of delightful Italian, seafood, steaks, pasta & a full bar.
Located in the heart of beautiful downtown Saratoga Springs, Chianti il Ristorante serves sophisticated, authentic Northern Italian fare in an elegant setting.
CHIANTI is a Small or medium-scale focused research project (STREP) and part of the ICT initiative of 7th EU framework programme. CHIANTI is developing technologies for enabling ...
Chianti Ruffino . Ruffino Chianti holds a very special place in the winery's heart. This wine was first produced by winery founders Ilario and Leopoldo Ruffino, and for over a ...
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The first definition of a wine-area called Chianti was made in 1716. It described the area near the villages of Gaiole, Castellina and Radda; the so-called Lega del Chianti and later Provincia del Chianti (Chianti province). In 1932 the Chianti area was completely re-drawn and divided in seven sub-areas: Classico, Colli Aretini, Colli Fiorentini, Colline Pisane, Colli Senesi, Montalbano and Rùfina. Most of the villages that in 1932 were suddenly included in the new Chianti Classico area added in Chianti to their name-such as Greve in Chianti which amended its name in 1972. Wines labeled Chianti Classico come from the biggest sub-area of Chianti, that sub-area that includes the old Chianti area. The other variants, with the exception of Rufina from the north-east side of Florence and Montalbano in the south of Pistoia, originate in the respective named provinces: Siena for the Colli Senesi, Florence for the Colli Fiorentini, Arezzo for the Colli Aretini and Pisa for the Colline Pisane. In 1996 part of the Colli Fiorentini sub-area was renamed Montespertoli.

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