Freixenet Chianti Red 75cl

AED 55.00

Cherry, dried herbs, and that classic Chianti “food wine” bite, this Italian red is made for big, saucy dinners and second helpings. Expect bright acidity, grippy tannins, and a savoury edge that keeps every sip interesting. If you want a Chianti red wine that tastes like Tuscany without trying too hard, this is a no-fuss fridge staple!

Size75cl / 750ml
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Description

Bright, savoury, and built for the table, this Chianti is the kind of Italian red wine that makes pasta night feel like a plan. It’s not a syrupy fruit bomb, it’s all about juicy cherry, dried herbs, and that mouthwatering snap that begs for another bite.

If you’ve ever poured a red and wished it didn’t get lost next to tomato sauce, pepperoni pizza, or a garlicky roast, Chianti is the move. The lively acidity cuts through rich food, while the tannins give it structure, so your glass doesn’t taste flat halfway through dinner.

  • Appearance: Ruby red with bright clarity, light staining legs that hint at a lively, medium-bodied style.
  • Nose: Sour cherry, red plum, dried oregano, a little leather, and a dusting of black pepper.
  • Taste: Tart cherry and cranberry up front, then savoury herbs and subtle earth, with firm tannins and a fresh, food-friendly acidity.
  • Body: Medium-bodied, lively rather than heavy, it keeps things energetic on the palate.
  • Finish: Dry, lightly grippy, and herbal, with lingering cherry skin and a peppery flick at the end.

What makes it special is the balance. You get fruit, sure, but it’s framed by that classic Chianti personality, tangy, savoury, and just rustic enough to feel real. It’s the red you pour when you want something with backbone that still plays nice with food.

This is also a great “weeknight upgrade” bottle. One glass works for sipping while you cook, then it clicks even harder once the food hits the table. It’s especially satisfying when the meal has tomato, herbs, or any kind of cured meat situation going on.

If you’re building your home wine rotation, this earns its spot because it solves a problem: not every dinner wants a big, heavy red. Sometimes you want lift, crunch, and savoury depth, and Chianti delivers that in a way that feels instantly Italian.

Fun Fact: Freixenet started in Spain and became famous for sparkling wine, then brought that same “let’s make it easy to love” energy to still wines like this Chianti.