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Sagrantino Wine

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"Explore the deep richness of Sagrantino wines, a hidden gem in the world of reds. Known for their robust character and velvety texture, these wines are a connoisseur's delight. Whether you're seeking the perfect bottle for a dinner party or looking to expand your collection, our Sagrantino range promises unmatched quality. Dive into this enticing selection and buy your next favorite wine today!"





  • Mitolo '7th Son' Grenache Shiraz Sagrantino 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Mitolo '7th Son' Grenache Shiraz Sagrantino 2017

    $34.99
    or $33.24 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Fervor Nonno Lou Sagrantino Nero d Avola 2022

    $25.84
    or $24.55 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Montevecchio Rosso 2021

    $23.33
    or $22.16 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Zonzo Estate 'Scoperta' Sagrantino 2021

    $29.16
    or $27.70 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • 2017 Chalmers Rosato MAGNUM-Rose Wine-World Wine
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    2017 Chalmers Rosato MAGNUM

    $54.95
    or $52.20 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chalmers Rosato 2022

    $27.50
    or $26.12 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chalmers Mother Block ‘Red’ 2022

    $21.67
    or $20.59 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Savaterre Sagrantino 2018

    $89.98
    or $85.48 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Montevecchio Rosso-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Montevecchio Rosso

    $25.67
    or $24.39 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mitolo '7th Son' Grenache Shiraz Sagrantino 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Mitolo '7th Son' Grenache Shiraz Sagrantino 2018

    $38.50
    or $36.58 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • 2016 Cake Sagrantino DOM-Red Wine-World Wine
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    2016 Cake Sagrantino DOM

    $29.34
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Originating from the Montefalco region in Umbria, Italy, Sagrantino is a grape variety that has garnered respect and admiration among wine enthusiasts. With its deep ruby hue and distinct aromatics, wines made from Sagrantino are known to offer complex flavors ranging from dark fruits to earthy undertones. Historically, this grape Originating from the Montefalco region in Umbria, Italy, Sagrantino is a grape variety that has garnered respect and admiration among wine enthusiasts. With its deep ruby hue and distinct aromatics, wines made from Sagrantino are known to offer complex flavors ranging from dark fruits to earthy undertones. Historically, this grape was often used in religious ceremonies, signifying its importance in local culture. The vines thrive in the region's unique climate and soil, producing grapes of exceptional quality. The winemaking process involves extended maceration, giving the wine its characteristic tannic structure. The resulting wine is often aged in oak barrels, further enhancing its flavor profile. When enjoyed, one can expect a full-bodied experience with a lingering finish, making it an ideal companion for hearty dishes. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sagrantino wine?

Sagrantino wine is a captivating and distinctive red wine produced primarily from the Sagrantino grape variety. Native to the Montefalco region in Umbria, Italy, this grape has ancient roots and is renowned for its intense ruby color, deep flavors, and high tannin content. Historically linked to religious ceremonies in Umbria, the wine has evolved over the years, gaining international admiration. With its layered aromatics and flavors, Sagrantino wine is both a reflection of its terroir and a testament to the mastery of winemakers in the region.

Which wine regions make the best Sagrantino wine?

The Montefalco region in Umbria, Italy, is undeniably the epicenter for the production of the best Sagrantino wines. The region's unique combination of climate, soil, and ancient viticulture practices creates the perfect environment for the Sagrantino grape to thrive. The terroir of Montefalco provides the grape with its characteristic structure and depth. While there have been attempts to cultivate Sagrantino in other parts of the world, Montefalco remains unparalleled in producing wines of exceptional quality and character from this grape.

What are the most popular Sagrantino wines?

The most popular Sagrantino wines come from the heart of Montefalco, often produced by esteemed wineries with a longstanding history in the region. Wines labeled as "Montefalco Sagrantino" indicate they are made from 100% Sagrantino grapes, ensuring authenticity and quality. These wines often undergo meticulous aging processes, both in barrels and bottles, leading to a rich, complex, and harmonious flavor profile. Key producers from the region, with their limited edition reserves and vintage releases, often dominate the list of most sought-after Sagrantino wines.

What are the best value Sagrantino wines?

While the Montefalco region boasts several premium Sagrantino wines, it's also possible to find exceptional value offerings that deliver outstanding quality without the premium price tag. These best value wines often come from younger vineyards or smaller producers who are passionate about showcasing the grape's potential. By exploring wines that are less mainstream or venturing into lesser-known estates, one can discover hidden gems that offer a harmonious balance of flavor, structure, and affordability.

What are the foods best paired with Sagrantino wines?

Sagrantino wines, known for their robust character and high tannin content, pair wonderfully with hearty and rich dishes. Traditional Umbrian cuisine, such as roasted meats, game, truffles, and aged cheeses, complements the wine's structure and flavors. Grilled lamb, wild boar stews, and mushroom risottos are classic pairings that enhance the wine's fruity and earthy notes. Additionally, the wine's tannic backbone makes it an excellent match for fatty dishes, as the tannins cut through the richness, creating a harmonious dining experience.