Sangiovese is the sun-kissed heart of Tuscany, bursting with vibrant flavors like ripe red cherries and wild strawberries, entwined with whispers of leather and earth. Its medium-bodied elegance often features a bright acidity, making it a companion to rustic Italian dishes. From Chianti’s rolling hills to the grandeur of Brunello di Montalcino, this ancient grape has traveled through centuries of culture and art. Can a single grape truly hold the spirit of a nation?