Chianti Rule No. 1
This Is a Home, Not a Bar
Petr Balcarovsky
Tuscany, Italy
Chianti Rule #1: This Is a Home, Not a Bar
In Chianti, a winery is someone’s land, family history, and life’s work—not a tasting room conveyor belt.
Proper etiquette that elevates the experience:
Always arrive on time (or 5 minutes early). Late arrivals break the rhythm of the estate.
Greet the host before taking photos. A simple “Buongiorno” goes a long way.
Taste, don’t rush. This isn’t about how many wines you try—it’s about understanding one place deeply.
In Chianti, respect opens more doors than money.
How to behave like an insider
Ask place-based questions:
“Which parcel is this from?”
“How did this vintage behave?”Hold your glass by the stem, sip slowly, and pause before commenting.
Finish with gratitude, not negotiation—buying a bottle is appreciation, not obligation.
👉 You’re a guest first, a consumer second.
The chef’s secret
Never wear heavy perfume, skip strong coffee right before tasting, and eat lightly—bread, olive oil, or simple cheese is ideal.
👉 A clean palate is a sign of respect.
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