The difference
Rioja often shows Tempranillo, oak aging, cherry, leather, and vanilla. Chianti leans Sangiovese, acidity, herbs, and tomato-friendly bite.
Compare
Rioja often shows Tempranillo, oak aging, cherry, leather, and vanilla. Chianti leans Sangiovese, acidity, herbs, and tomato-friendly bite.
Rioja often shows Tempranillo, oak aging, cherry, leather, and vanilla. Chianti leans Sangiovese, acidity, herbs, and tomato-friendly bite.
Choose Rioja for lamb and roast meats. Choose Chianti for pasta, pizza, and tomato sauces.
Drink responsibly
Got Any Grapes is for adults of legal drinking age. Do not drink underage, do not drink and drive, and follow all alcohol laws, health guidance, shipping rules, and serving rules that apply where you live.