ClassificationMorellino di Scansano DOCG
VarietalsSangiovese, Alicante, Malvasia Nera

Tip: Earlier-drinking than Chianti Classico annata; serve with grilled cinta senese pork or wild boar pappardelle.

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Moris Farms Morellino di Scansano DOCG ★ 4.3

Morellino di Scansano DOCGSangiovese, Syrah, Merlot€13-17 retail

Parentini family Morellino, with a Sangiovese-led blend that captures the coastal Mediterranean Maremma character. Forward fruit, soft tannin, sub-twenty-euro price band.

Tip: A textbook Maremma Sangiovese for dinner with rosemary lamb or pappa al pomodoro.

Castello Banfi Centine Toscana IGT ★ 4.1

Toscana IGT{'grape': 'Sangiovese', 'pct': 60}, {'grape': 'Cabernet Sauvignon', 'pct': 20}, {'grape': 'Merlot', 'pct': 20}€10-14 retail

Castello Banfi entry-level IGT, named after a 19th-century farmhouse on the Montalcino estate. Sangiovese-Cabernet-Merlot blend made for everyday drinking at around twelve to thirteen euros.

Tip: True under-15-euro Tuscan wine that punches above its weight on weeknight pasta with red sauce.

Rocca delle Macie Famiglia Zingarelli Chianti Classico DOCG ★ 4.0

Chianti Classico DOCGSangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot€14-18 retail

Castellina-based Zingarelli family blend pouring under twenty euros at most Italian retailers. A reliable Chianti Classico annata template: Sangiovese fruit, light international wood polish, ready to drink.

Tip: Available in most Tuscan supermarkets; pair with cinghiale-sauce pappardelle on weeknights.

Cesani Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG ★ 4.2

Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCGVernaccia di San Gimignano€11-15 retail

Family-run Cesani estate has bottled Vernaccia since 1980. Saline, lemon-zest annata that pours at the cellar for around twelve euros, a textbook Tuscan white at budget.

Tip: Cellar visits at Pancole pair the Vernaccia with the estate's organic olive oil and chickpea pasta.

Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico DOCG ★ 4.5

Chianti Classico DOCGSangiovese, Merlot, Petit Verdot€18-22 retail

High-elevation Radda annata from the medieval Volpaia village. Cool-site Sangiovese gives mountain-Chianti lift and red-cherry-and-violet poise for under twenty euros at the cellar door.

Tip: The 18-euro at-cellar price for the latest annata is one of the best deals in Chianti Classico; order a case before leaving the village.

Felsina Berardenga Chianti Classico DOCG ★ 4.6

Chianti Classico DOCGSangiovese€20-24 retail

Felsina's entry-level Berardenga from the warm southern edge of Chianti Classico. Pure Sangiovese, dense plum-and-leather profile, the most reliable benchmark annata in the appellation.

Tip: Always stable in style across vintages; great choice when shopping a Tuscan wine shop without scoring guidance.

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