
I first came across this wine during the Aldi Autumn/Winter 2025 press tasting and was immediately taken with it, enough so to purchase a bottle for a closer look. This is a 2022 vintage with an alcohol content of 13%, made primarily from Sangiovese (70%), with the remaining percentage made up of other varieties allowed under the DOCG classification.
There’s a slight brownish tint to the colour. The taste brings out wood and cherry, with tannins that sit comfortably between medium and low, ending with a great savoury quality that lingers. My wife and I enjoyed this over several evenings with food and its savoury nature makes it an incredibly versatile pairing partner. Even with a selection of more expensive reds open, I consistently reached for this one, as it proved to be the best match alongside our meals.
The back label offers a clue to its origins. It’s bottled by FI/9844, Firenze, Italia, which strongly suggests, though not with complete certainty, that it’s from Tenuta Poggio ai Mandorli Chianti Classico Riserva. Their blend usually includes Merlot and Syrah.
Originally priced at £6.99, it has recently crept up to £7.29 at Aldi, but remains excellent value. If it is indeed from Tenuta Poggio ai Mandorli, similar bottles retail for several times this. I’ll certainly be heading back to pick up more.













