Canneto Vino Di Nobile Montepulciano Toscana 75cl

AED 119.00

Bold Tuscan red with that Vino Nobile confidence, juicy cherry and plum up front, then a dry finish with a savoury edge. Expect hints of dried herbs, a little leather, and a touch of warm spice that makes every sip feel layered. If you want an Italian red wine that tastes like real dinner-table Tuscany (not fruit juice), this one earns its spot.

Size75cl / 750ml

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Description

Rich, savoury, and built for food, this Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is the kind of Tuscan red wine that makes you slow down and pay attention. It comes in with ripe red fruit, then pulls you into deeper, earthier territory with spice and a little rustic charm. If you like your red wine dry, structured, and full of personality, you’re in the right place!

What makes it special is the balance. You get bright cherry and plum, sure, but there’s also that classic Tuscany vibe, dried herbs, tobacco, and a hint of leather that keeps it interesting from first sip to last.

  • Appearance: Deep ruby with garnet edges, clear and lightly viscous in the glass.
  • Nose: Sour cherry, ripe plum, dried oregano, cedar, and a touch of cocoa and tobacco leaf.
  • Taste: Dry and red-fruit forward, then more savoury, think baked cherry, tomato leaf, clove, and a faint earthy note. Fresh acidity keeps it lively.
  • Body: Medium to full-bodied, with firm, grippy tannins that feel right at home next to food.
  • Finish: Long and drying, with lingering cherry skin, warm spice, and a little dusting of cocoa.

This is a great pick when you want an Italian red wine with layers, not just sweetness. The tannins give it structure, the acidity keeps it from feeling heavy, and the savoury notes make it feel grown-up without turning it into a homework assignment.

Pour it with anything that loves a wine that can stand up for itself, tomato-based pasta, grilled meats, mushroom dishes, or a salty aged cheese board. It’s also a killer “one bottle for the table” choice because it plays nicely with a bunch of different flavours.

If you’re exploring Tuscany beyond the usual supermarket reds, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is a smart next step. It’s got that Chianti-like friendliness, but with extra depth and a darker, more grounded edge.

Fun Fact: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is one of Tuscany’s historic, protected wine styles, it was among the first Italian wines to be officially recognised with top-tier DOCG status.