Lornano produces Sangiovese-based wines from Toscana's Chianti Classico zone, where the grape finds its classical expression: structured, mineral-driven reds built for aging. Le Bandite Chianti Classico Riserva and Chianti Classico Gran Selezione represent the winery's core offerings, both drawing on Sangiovese's characteristic balance of acidity and tannin. The winery also makes Vin Santo del Chianti Classico, the region's traditional fortified wine, blending Trebbiano and Malvasia into a darker, oxidative style. Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Falstaff have all rated Lornano's portfolio, reflecting the wines' standing among prestige critics. The winery operates within Toscana's established framework of terroir-driven production, where Sangiovese remains the dominant force and age-worthiness a defining characteristic.