Sangiovese: The Soulful & Savory Heart of Tuscany
The World of Sangiovese
Sangiovese is the definitive grape of Italian viticulture, serving as the essential ingredient in some of the world’s most iconic wines. Known for its high acidity and assertive tannins, it produces wines that are medium-bodied but pack a significant structural punch. Named after the “Blood of Jove” (Sanguis Jovis), this grape is a true reflection of the sun-drenched hills of Central Italy. It is prized for a savory, “food-first” profile that balances tart red fruits with earthy notes of tomato leaf and dried herbs, offering an authentic taste of the Mediterranean in every glass.
The Flavor Profile of Sangiovese
From Tart Cherry to Balsamic
Sangiovese is easily identified by its translucent ruby color and its distinctive “savory-sweet” aromatic profile. Its character is driven by bright acidity and herbal complexity:
Primary Fruits: Tart red cherry, red currant, and wild strawberry.
Secondary Notes: Roasted tomato, dried oregano, espresso, and balsamic.
Finish: A dry, astringent finish with lingering notes of tea leaf and savory earth.
Two Worlds
Chianti vs. Brunello
While Sangiovese is grown across Italy, its two most famous expressions come from the heart of Tuscany, offering very different experiences.
Chianti Classico: Often blended with a small amount of other grapes, Chianti is the quintessential food wine. It is lighter, more acidic, and emphasizes bright red fruit and floral violets.
Brunello di Montalcino: Made from 100% Sangiovese (specifically the Grosso clone), these wines are the powerhouse of the region. They are darker, more muscular, and require years of aging to soften their massive tannins and reveal layers of leather and spice.
Food Pairing
The Ultimate Italian Table Wine
Sangiovese’s high acidity and savory herbal notes make it the undisputed champion of the dinner table, particularly when paired with dishes that feature acidity or rich fats.
The Perfect Match: Slow-cooked tomato sauces, Bistecca alla Fiorentina (grilled T-bone steak), and wild boar ragù.
Unexpected Pairings: Wood-fired pizza with savory toppings, roasted peppers, and aged Pecorino cheese.
Serving Tip: Serve at 60–65°F (15–18°C). Because of its high tannin structure, Sangiovese benefits greatly from being decanted for at least 45 minutes to allow the fruit to emerge from behind the acidity.
Fun Facts About Sangiovese
The Chameleon: Sangiovese is highly sensitive to its environment; it can taste light and floral in one valley and dark and tannic in the next.
The Super Tuscans: In the 1970s, winemakers began blending Sangiovese with Cabernet Sauvignon, defying Italian wine laws to create the world-famous “Super Tuscan” category.
A Slow Ripener: Sangiovese has a long growing season; it is one of the first to bud and one of the last to be harvested, needing the late-season heat to fully ripen its tannins.
The Noble Mutation: There are dozens of clones of Sangiovese, but they are generally grouped into two families: Sangiovese Piccolo (smaller berries) and Sangiovese Grosso (larger berries used for premium wines).
Sangiovese Characteristics
Sangiovese is a legendary medium-bodied red wine, prized for its translucent ruby hue and its rustic, savory complexity. It offers a structured and high-toned profile that has made it the cornerstone of Italian wine culture and a favorite for those seeking a balance of tart fruit and earthy depth.
Medium Body: Lean and athletic on the palate with a firm, drying presence.
High Acidity: Exceptionally bright, providing a mouth-watering and food-friendly lift.
Red Fruit Profile: Classic flavors of tart red cherry, strawberry, and plum.
Savory Undertones: Noted for complex hints of tomato leaf, dried herbs, and clay.
Firm Tannins: Naturally high tannin levels that provide a structured, grippy finish.
Sangiovese is a master of regional expression, ranging from the bright and approachable Sangiovese di Romagna to the profound and age-worthy Brunello. This versatility allows Sangiovese to be the world’s most reliable red wine for tomato-based cuisines and hearty Mediterranean meals, offering a timeless sense of rustic elegance and Italian heritage.
Rustic & Structural Style
Tart Red Fruit Profile
Long, Savory Finish
Excellent Aging Potential
Grippy Tannic Backbone
Translucent Ruby Color
Perfect for Tomato-Based Dishes
Top Sangiovese Wines in the US
Texas (The High Plains & Hill Country)
Texas (High Plains & Hill Country)
Texas is a powerhouse for Sangiovese, as the grape thrives in the state’s intense heat and high-elevation diurnal shifts.
12 FIRES Winery & Vineyard – 2023 Sangiovese (Double Gold)
William Chris Vineyards – The Hunter Sangiovese
Augusta Vin – Estate Sangiovese
McPherson Cellars – Sagemoor Vineyards Sangiovese
Pedernales Cellars – Texas Sangiovese
Spicewood Vineyards – Estate Sangiovese
Lewis Wines – Lost Draw Sangiovese
Ron Yates Wines – Friesen Vineyard
Lost Draw Wines – Texas High Plains
Becker Vineyards – Reserve Sangiovese
Hilmy Cellars – Sangiovese (Best of Class Winner)
Kuhlman Cellars – Texas Sangiovese
Messina Hof Winery – Paulo Sangiovese
Signor Vineyards – Estate Selection
Southold Farm + Cellar – Forgotten Dreams
Adega Vinho – Estate Sangiovese
Heath Sparkling Wines – Adoration (Sparkling Sangiovese)
California (Sonoma, Napa & Central Coast)
Seghesio Family Vineyards – Venom (Sonoma County)
Reeve Wines – Libertine (Highly rated)
Unti Vineyards & Winery – Dry Creek Valley Sangiovese
Ferrari-Carano – Siena (Red Blend)
Muscardini Cellars – Tesoro (Sangiovese Blend)
VJB Vineyards & Cellars – Dante Sangiovese
Vino Noceto – Riserva Sangiovese
Jacuzzi Family Vineyards – Sonoma Coast Sangiovese
Viansa Sonoma – Oasi Estate Sangiovese
Trentadue Winery – Alexander Valley
Imagery Estate – Pine Mountain Sangiovese
DaVero Farms & Winery – Estate Sangiovese
Benessere Vineyards – Napa Valley Sangiovese
LXV Wine – Paso Robles
Pellegrini-Olivet Lane – Sonoma County
Bargetto Winery – Regan Vineyards
Robert Mondavi Winery – Napa Valley Sangiovese
Stags’ Leap Winery – Estate Sangiovese
Luna Vineyards – Napa Valley
Giornata – Paso Robles
Bodegas Paso Robles – Libertine
Vina Robles – Estate Sangiovese
Opolo Vineyards – Sangiovese Reserve
Washington & The Pacific Northwest
Leonetti Cellar – Sangiovese
Walla Walla Vintners – Sangiovese
Barrister Winery – Columbia Valley
Maryhill Winery – Proprietor’s Reserve
Cougar Crest Estate – Walla Walla Valley
Jaclynn Renee Wines – 2024 Sangiovese (Gold Medal)
Swiftwater Cellars – Boushey Vineyard
Gård Vintners – Lawrence Vineyards
Tsillan Cellars – Reserve Sangiovese
Snake River Winery – Arena Valley (Idaho)