• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

News and entertainment worth sharing – York and North Yorkshire

  • News
  • Radio
  • Vouchers
  • WIN
  • More
    • Tickets
    • Lifestyle
    • Advertise
    • About
    • Contact

Tippings Tipples: Three reds that take Tuscan wines beyond a nice Chianti

Sat 17 Oct

A wine shop in Tuscany. But it doesn't have to be about Chianti… Photograph © Stefano Costantini on Flickr

Sat 17 Oct 2015  @ 11:51am
Mike Tipping
News

That summer holiday is in the dim and distant now. A brief foray into the high thirties Celsius, requiring regular dips in the pool and then later, some proper wine to go with some fantastic local grub.

In my case (pardon the pun) those flavoursome bottles of vino cost about five Euros, from the Conad supermarket a few miles down the road.

Being in Tuscany, there was more Chianti on the shelves than you could shake a bastone at.

But I tend to disregard Hannibal Lecter’s favourite tipple (spot the wine writing cliché) and opt for other reds from the region instead. The common denominator being the Sangiovese grape.

Incidentally, I’ve noticed that once you know how to pronounce Sangiovese, you can’t help but sound Italian. Try it: san joe VAE sae.

Back home in Blighty, you could do far worse than picking one of these three Sangiovese dominated blends from Tuscany.

All three will work well with mushroom dishes, pasta with tomato based sauces, game, steaks and not forgetting liver and fava beans of course.

1. Bottled sunshine

Poggio Argentiera Morellino di Scansano 2013

£8.99 each when you buy two at Majestic

18/20

The wonderfully named Poggio Argentiera Morellino di Scansano 2013 is bottled Tuscan sunshine and good value at £9. It oozes ripe cherry flavours and spice, with a lick of vanilla and wood smoke.

2. Smoothly organic

wine-otw-poderi

Barone Pizzini Rosso del Poderi IGT Maremma Toscana 2011

£10.75 from vintageroots.co.uk

17/20

Online organic wine specialist Vintage Roots has Barone Pizzini Rosso del Poderi IGT Maremma Toscana 2011. It is smooth, well balanced and very approachable, with cherry and and under-ripe strawberry flavours and a hint of toasted oak.

3. A savoury special

Villa Antinori 2012, Toscana

£14.99 at Tesco and Waitrose

17/20

Or treat yourself to a bottle of Villa Antinori 2012, Toscana, which is savoury, structured, with a lively acidity and flavours of cherry, brambles, chocolate, spice and tobacco.

Tippings Tipples: Wine of the week – A fruity (and fog-free) Chardonnay

Sisters open a new bar in York – which will certainly get the city talking

Diary: The Japanese have KitKat croissants – we need these in York now


Trending »


Primary Sidebar

Footer

Contact us

General
01904 375 029

Studio/competitions
01904 375 030

Email YorkMix »

5-6 King's Court
Shambles
York  YO1 7LD

Listen to us

You can listen to YorkMix Radio using your DAB+ radio, Alexa or Google smart speaker, or online using the links below.

Click here to listen to YorkMix Radio »

Download the app from Google Play store
Download the app from Apple App store
About us

YorkMix is a trading name of
York Sound Ltd

Registered in England
Company no: 12831940
VAT no: GB289462452

YorkMix Radio public file

  • About
  • Public file
  • Privacy policy
  • Corrections & complaints
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 YorkMix