Definitions for Chianti

Chianti Chi·an·ti

Spelling: [kee-ahn-tee, -an-; Italian kyahn-tee]
IPA: /kiˈɑn ti, -ˈæn-; Italian ˈkyɑn ti/

Chianti is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 122 anagrams from letters in Chianti (achiint).

Definitions for Chianti

noun

  1. a dry, red, Italian table wine, originally put up in straw-covered bottles.

Origin of Chianti

First recorded in 1825-35; after the Chianti region of Tuscany, source of the wine

Examples for Chianti

We lingered a while over our Chianti, then quietly paid the check and departed.

Both are very good Sangiovese based wines from Chianti and both are blended with traditional indigenous varieties.

Let us have Chianti; it may not be very good, but the flasks are simply charming.'

There he drank three glasses of acid and biting Chianti, and felt better.

I said to him, in Italian: 'My father, will you drink with me a glass of Chianti?'

Bartali chain-smoked while he biked and drank glass after glass of Chianti the night before a race.

A flask of Chianti was brought them, and later some goat's milk cheese.

We lingered a while over our Chianti, then quietly paid the check and departed.

It is a distinct shock to find he has only Chianti or cheeses or garbage in stock.

Better get a fiasco of Chianti ready—the old kind you have in the cellar.

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