Fontella Chianti Sangiovese Blend 2016

Ratings on Delectable

Sir Maxwell Hastings, III

Decent. Basic Chianti. No frills. A good “second bottle” for the night. (& Habeeb wine. Okay to buy again. 3.5)

Decent. Basic Chianti. No frills. A good “second bottle” for the night. (& Habeeb wine. Okay to buy again. 3.5)

8.5

Joe Gillies

Good house type wine. Perfect for homemade pizza with the kids.

Good house type wine. Perfect for homemade pizza with the kids.

8.7

Rocky Lungariello

Meh

Meh

8.0

Mark Broccolino

A thin wine.

A thin wine.

8.1

Chris Miller

Nice patio wine

Nice patio wine

8.6

Yana Bromberg

Eh

Eh

7.4

Maisy Grassie Fay

The tannins still seem underripe, but I hope this will be great in a couple of years. Strawberry, currant, cherry, violet, and thyme with medium body and finish

The tannins still seem underripe, but I hope this will be great in a couple of years. Strawberry, currant, cherry, violet, and thyme with medium body and finish

9.1

Kevin Fay

Medium garnet. Lots of red fruit on the nose and in particular strawberries hit you like a ton of bricks. There is some residual sugar. Low tannin, but these are underripe. The bottle could use another few years before it hits its full potential.

Medium garnet. Lots of red fruit on the nose and in particular strawberries hit you like a ton of bricks. There is some residual sugar. Low tannin, but these are underripe. The bottle could use another few years before it hits its full potential.

9.1

Zachery Douglas Everhart

Great wine pick for the price! Smooth without the traditional bite of a blended wine. Mild tannins for a red wine Chianti. Fruity.

Great wine pick for the price! Smooth without the traditional bite of a blended wine. Mild tannins for a red wine Chianti. Fruity.

9.0

Kara Kimball

Young and fresh—needed food.

Young and fresh—needed food.

8.6

Location

  • 401 N Great Neck Rd 118
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454

  • Hours:
    9-5 Monday - Friday
    10 - 2 Saturday
    Closed Sunday

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