Chianti I Mori Fiasco is a classic Tuscan red blend from the Florentine hills, principally made from 85% Sangiovese with 15% Merlot. It displays a ruby red colour with a fruity bouquet, while the palate is dry and slightly tannic, creating a balanced and harmonious wine that reflects authentic Italian winemaking traditions.
Chianti I Mori Fiasco – Traditional Tuscan Red Wine (75cl)
£15.35
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Embrace the Authentic Taste of Tuscany
Experience the rich heritage of Italian winemaking with Chianti I Mori Fiasco. Crafted in the renowned I Mori vineyards nestled in the Florentine hills, this Chianti DOCG embodies tradition and flavour.
Tasting Notes:
- Appearance: Ruby red hue.
- Aroma: Fruity bouquet.
- Palate: Dry and slightly tannic, offering a balanced and harmonious taste.
Serving Suggestions:
- Temperature: Best enjoyed at 18–20°C.
- Pairings: Ideal with a variety of meals, especially traditional Tuscan dishes.
Product Details:
- Volume: 75cl
- Alcohol Content: 12.5%
- Grape Varieties: Sangiovese (85%), Merlot (15%)
- Region: Florentine Hills, Tuscany, Italy.
Traditional Fiasco Bottle:
Presented in the iconic straw-covered ‘fiasco’ bottle, this Chianti not only offers exceptional taste but also serves as a charming decorative piece. The reusable basket adds a touch of rustic Italian elegance to any setting.
Why Choose Donzella Wines?
At Donzella Wines, we are dedicated to bringing authentic Italian wines to the UK, ensuring quality and tradition in every bottle. Our Chianti I Mori Fiasco is a testament to our commitment to excellence.
What You Should Know About This Wine
Helpful insights on serving, pairing, and what to expect from the bottle in your glass.
This Chianti shines best when served slightly below room temperature, ideally between 18 and 20°C. This moderate chill enhances its fresh, fruity aromas and smooth tannins, making it perfect to open 30 minutes before drinking to allow the wine to breathe and reveal its complexity.
Given its Tuscan heritage and balanced tannins, this wine pairs beautifully with traditional Tuscan cuisine like pappardelle with wild boar ragu, grilled bistecca alla fiorentina, or aged pecorino cheese. Its vibrant fruitiness and dry finish also complement herb-roasted lamb and rustic mushroom risottos.
The iconic straw-covered ‘fiasco’ bottle dates back centuries and was originally designed to protect the fragile glass during transport. Beyond practicality, it became a symbol of Tuscan heritage and rustic charm, making Chianti I Mori Fiasco not only a pleasure to drink but also a decorative piece that celebrates Florence’s winemaking history.


