Renaissance Villa

the wines of the Renaissance Villa

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Wines produced:

Chianti Colli Fiorentini DOCG Reserve, Canaiolo IGT, Rosso di Toscana IGT, Chianti Superiore DOCG

Vines:

Sangiovese,  Merlot, Canaiolo, Pugnitello, Cabernet, Petit verdot

Bottles produced:

120.000

Cultivation / production:

Organically 

Chianti Colli Fiorentini Wine Tour

Vini Azienda:
  • Chianti Colli Fiorentini DOCG Riserva

    Production area: Colli Fiorentini – Florence

    Vineyard extension: 17,5 hectars
    Grape variety: 100% Sangiovese

    Certified: organic estate

    Terroir: Soil composition Medium Mixture, tending to clay

    Altitude: 200-300 metres above sea level

    Aging: In 20 hl oak barrels

    Vinification: The fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at a temperature bewteen 28°C and 30°C. The fermentation and break-up process lasts for about 10 days.

    Colour: Deep and intense red color

    Perfume: Scents of spices and tobacco

    Taste: Very well structured, balanced and sapid

    Typical Tuscan wine goes well with all meats, especially char-grilled red meats, game, braised and roasted, mature cheeses.

  • Canaiolo Toscana IGT

    Production area: Antella – Florence

    Vineyard extension: 17,5 hectars
    Grape variety: 100 % Canaiolo

    Certified:organic estate

    Terroir: Soil composition Medium Mixture, tending to clay

    Altitude: 200-300 metres above sea level

    Aging: In 20 hl oak barrels

    Vinification: This wine is a blend of 100% of Canaiolo grapes. The fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at a temperature between 28°C and 30°C. The fermentation and break-up of the grape skin lasts for about 7 days.

    Colour: Ruby red

    Perfume: Red fruits

    Taste: Structured, balanced and harmonious

    Typical Tuscan wine goes well with all meats, especially char-grilled red meats, game, braised and roasted, mature cheeses.

  • Chianti Superiore DOCG

    Production area: Colli Fiorentini - Florence

    Vineyard extension: 17.5 hectares
    Grape variety: 95% Sangiovese, 5% Pugnitello

    Certified:Organic farm

    Terroir: Soil composition Medium-textured, frank – clayey

    Altitude: 200-300 meters above sea level
    Aging and refinement: In 20 hl oak barrels.

    Vinification: The grapes were fermented in steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 28-30 °.

    The maceration time on the skins was about ten days.

    Colour: Intense ruby red color with violet reflections

    Perfume: Nose Red fruit and notes of violet

    Taste: Taste Fruity and harmonious wine

    Typical Tuscan wine goes well with all meats, especially char-grilled red meats, game, braised and roasted, mature cheeses.

  • Rosso di Toscana IGT

    Production area: Antella – Florence

    Vineyard extension: 17,5 hectars

    Grape variety: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Sangiovese

    Certified: organic estate

    Terroir: Soil composition Medium Mixture, tending to clay

    Altitude: 200-300 metres above sea level

    Aging: The Sangiovese grapes are aged in 20 hl new oak barrels for about 12 months, while the Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are aged separately in barrique barrels for approximately 18 months. The bottel aging period successively lasts for 6 months for both grape types.

    Vinification: Bruzzico is produced in 20-year-old vines is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon and 50% Sangiovese grapes. The fermentation and break-up takes place in stainless steel tanks at a temperature between 28°C and 30°C. This procedure lasts for around 18 days. During this period twice a day pumpimg over were done alternating with some “delestages”.

    Colour: Very intense ruby red

    Perfume: Intense and persistant. Very complex with pleasant fruity aromas (plums, cherries and small red berries). Light hints of red fruit combine with evident and delightful spicy fragrances (moos, underwood, tobacco and vanilla).

    Taste: Structured, powerful, balanced and harmonious. It shows a great elegance, sapidity and an interesting persistant fragranc

    Typical Tuscan wine goes well with all meats, especially char-grilled red meats, game, braised and roasted, mature cheeses.

On a hill just south of Florence, there lies this splendid Renaissance villa, famous for being one of the country abodes of the Medici family.

The history of the villa dates back to the beginning of the 11th century when the original tower served as a lookout post thanks to its strategic position. In the following centuries, the buildings surrounding the tower were enlarged and passed from hand to hand among various noble Florentine families until, in the mid-1600s, the estate was bought by Grand Duke Ferdinando II de' Medici who made it even more magnificent with the addition of statues, fountains and typical Renaissance terraced gardens.

Thus transformed from a simple farm into a sumptuous country residence, the villa was purchased by the family of the current owners at the beginning of the 19th century.

Still apparent today in the sumptuous baroque decorations, in the private Medici chapel, and in the two spiral staircases of the inner courtyard, that luxury is matched by finely preserved, typically rural elements such as the old raised granary, the lemon house, and the oil cellar.

With their competence and passion, the current owners have managed to make the most of the enological potential of the wine estate, which produces highly-regarded Tuscan red wines (including the outstanding Chianti Colli Fiorentini Riserva) from 40 hectares of top-quality vineyards, mostly planted with the Sangiovese variety.

There are two cellars: the historic aging cellar below the villa, and a modern storage cellar built in the 1970s.

Just as important is the production of Chianti Classico extra virgin olive oil from olives harvested entirely by hand and cold-pressed within 24 hours of harvesting.

Family Castle

the wines of the Family castle

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Wines produced:

Chianti Colli Fiorentini, IGT Toscana and Vinsanto

Vines:

Sangiovese, Colorino, Merlot, Trebbiano, Malvasia bianca

Bottles produced:

100.000

Cultivation / production:

Organically 

Chianti Colli Fiorentini Wine Tour

Vini Azienda:
  • Chianti Colli Fiorentini Rosso Riserva

    Production area: Chianti Colli Fiorentini
    Grape variety: Sangiovese

    Terroir: alberese stone

    Altitude: 328 metres above sea level

    Vinification: traditional in steel with alcoholic fermentation in steel for 7 days, resulting in prolonged maceration on the skins and malolactic fermentation in steel.

    Aging / Refinement: 24 months in 25HL Slavonian oak barrels.

    Colour: Intense ruby red up to garnet

    Perfume: complex, elegant with hints of fruit and notes of undergrowth and leather

    Taste: Persistent, with fine tannins, balanced and harmonious

    A perfect wine with all main courses of meat and game. Excellent with mature cheeses..

  • Sangiovese di Toscana IGT 2015

    Grape variety: Sangiovese 100%

    Certified/ denomination: IGT

    Aging / Refinement: in oak barrels for 18 months and 6 months in tonneaux. A further refinement of at least 6 months in the bottle follows. Produced only in the best years

    Vinification: Harvested by hand in mid-September, vinified at a controlled temperature, with a prolonged maceration on the skins for about 22 days. Fermentations take place in steel.

    Colour: ruby red color up to garnet after Aging / Refinement

    Perfume: intense on the nose with aromas of cherry and plum, strong hints reminiscent of sweet spices, white pepper.

    Taste: harmonious, with good tannins, persistent and fresh.

    Excellent wine for red meats, roasts, game, stewed game and very tasty cheeses. Serve at 16-18 °.

  • Rosso di Toscana IGT

    Grape variety: Colorino

    Certified/ denomination: IGT

    Terroir: alberese stone

    Altitude: 380  metres above sea level
    Vinification: traditional in steel for 14/15 days, at a controlled temperature

    Aging / Refinement: in wood 25HL Slavonian oak barrels for 12 months

    Colour: intense ruby red

    Perfume: intense and full, rich in floral and fruity nuances

    Taste:  soft and savory, with well integrated tannins, elegantly present.

    Excellent for important main courses based on red meat and game, mature cheeses

  • Merlot di Toscana IGT

    Grape variety: Merlot

    Certified/ denomination: IGT

    Terroir:  alberese stone and sand

    Altitude: 325  metres above sea level

    Vinification:  traditional in red. Alcoholic fermentation for 7 days in steel, prolonged maceration on the skins at a controlled temperature in steel.

    Aging / Refinement: tonneaux for 24 months

    Colour: intense ruby red

    Perfume: complex and deep, with notes of small red fruits.

    Taste: enveloping and persistent, with soft, harmonious and fine tannins

    Ideal wine with first courses dressed with meat sauce, red meats, game and medium-aged cheeses

  • Vermentino Maremma Toscana DOC 2018

    Grape variety: Vermentino

    Certified/ denomination: DOC

    Vinification:  in white with cold pre-fermentation maceration, fermentation at controlled temperature
    Aging / Refinement: in steel

    Colour: straw yellow color

    Perfume: scent of white flowers and peach with mineral notes

    Taste: fresh, balanced, fine

    Ideal for fish, raw, seafood, shellfish soups and delicate vegetable-based pasta dishes.

South-east of Florence, on the hills between Chianti and Valdarno, there lies this beautiful estate of about 200 hectares in size.

Historical evidence about an early settlement in the area dates back to 1066. In the Middle Ages, the castle was razed to the ground except for the tower, and it was rebuilt in the following centuries.

The current appearance of the buildings is due to the reconstruction and restoration works carried out by a historical Florentine family in the mid-19th century. However, it is believed that the cellars – which appear in ancient images of the estate – were built before the 17th century; and as such, they pre-date the construction of the villa itself.

In the following decades, the castle and the estate passed from hand to hand among different noble families – until 1935, when they were purchased by the current owners.

During World War II, the villa was first under German control, then under English control. The cellars sheltered several works by Michelangelo and Donatello, which is probably the main reason why the building was spared from the bombings. After the War, the owners regained possession of the villa and began the restoration.

The current generation runs the property with a passion not only for wine production but also for tourism. Visitors from across the globe have the opportunity to taste some of the finest Tuscan wines, surrounded by the beauty of the Florentine countryside.

The estate’s vineyards cover about 20 hectares at an altitude between 300 and 370 meters above sea level.
The grape varieties are Sangiovese, Colorino, Merlot, Trebbiano Toscano, and Malvasia Bianca, which become fine Tuscan wines such as Chianti Colli Fiorentini, Rosso di Toscana IGT, and more.

Medieval Castle Winery

the wines of the Medieval Castle Winery

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Wines produced:

Chianti Colli Fiorentini DOCG, Bianco di Toscana IGT, Rosso di Toscana IGT

Vines:

Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Trebbiano, Malvasia del Chianti, Chardonnay

Bottles produced:

10.000

Cultivation / production:

Organically 

Chianti Colli Fiorentini Wine Tour

Vini Azienda:
  • Chianti Colli Fiorentini Rosso DOCG

    Production area: Colli Fiorentini

    Vineyard extension: 
    Grape variety: Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino.

    Certified/: DOCG

    Altitude: 400 m above sea level.

    Vinification:  there is an alcoholic fermentation in cement containers and it takes about 15 days. During this time, maceration on the skins is carried out to obtain a good color extraction through a controlled handling of the must on the skins. The malolactic fermentation is performed spontaneously.

    Maturation: after completing the malolactic fermentation, the wine is aged in oak barrels for about eight months.
    Aging / Refinement: in bottle for about 4-5 months.

    Colour: brilliant ruby ​​red.

    Perfume: intense, with typical and persistent aroma with fruity notes.

    Taste: dry, soft and well balanced flavor.

    It is well balanced and has a good structure; it matches with roasts, red meats and typical Tuscan dishes

  • Bianco di Toscana IGT

    Production area: Colli Fiorentini (Fi)

    Vineyard extension: 
    Grape variety: Trebbiano, Malvasia del Chianti, Chardonnay

    Certified/denomination: Toscana IGT

    Terroir: mainly clayey

    Altitude: 400 m above sea level.

    Vinification:  the alcoholic fermentation lasting about 15 days is carried out with selected yeasts, after having separated the must from the pomace.

    Colour: straw yellow

    Perfume: delicate

    Taste: harmonious and balanced with the characteristic aroma of the original grape.

    It is a wine that goes well with appetizers and fish dishes. It is recommended to serve it at a temperature of 10 ° C.

  • Rosso di Toscana IGT

    Production area: Rignano sull’Arno (Fi)

    Vineyard extension: 
    Grape variety: Sangiovese and Merlot.

    Certified/denomination: Toscana  IGT

    Altitude: 400 m above sea level

    Vinification:  the alcoholic fermentation lasts about 15-18 days and was carried out through the inoculation of selected yeasts, with careful monitoring of the fermentative maceration on the skins, in order to make a perfect extraction of color and fragrance.
    Aging / Refinement: in bottles before putting it on the market, for 4 months minimum.

    Colour: intense ruby ​​red.

    Perfume: wide and persistent scent, it is fruity with light spicy notes.

    Taste: full bodied wine, pleasant for balance and harmony of the alcoholic part with of acidity and tannins components wisely distributed.

    Recommended with red, roasted and grilled meats, game, braised meats, aged cheeses

  • Rosso – IGT 2016

    Production area: near Florence

    Vineyard extension: 
    Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon 

    Certified/denomination: IGT

    Vinification:  Grapes fermented in steel containers at a controlled temperature of 22 ° C for about 10 days.

    The malolactic fermentation occurs naturally in the vinification cellar; at the end of it, the wine obtained is taken to the Aging / Refinement cellar.

    The Aging / Refinement process lasts at least 12 months in 225L barriques.
    Aging / Refinement: The wine is aged in the bottle for at least 6 months before being marketed.

    Colour: Intense color with purple notes

    Perfume: Characteristic aromas of the grapes of origin are enhanced by the blend

    Taste: Elegant and intense

    Ideal with red meats and game.

  • Bianco – IGT 2017

    Production area

    Vineyard extension: 
    Grape variety: Chardonnay and Malvasia Toscana

    Certified/denomination: IGT

    Vinification:  Alcoholic fermentation is carried out at a controlled temperature.

    After malolactic fermentation, the wine is left to rest for about 2 months in small steel containers and then transferred to 225L oak barrels where it will remain for about 3/4 months.
    Aging / Refinement: Aging / Refinement in the bottle.

    Colour: intense yellow color

    Perfume: aromatic notes of tropical fruit and spices

    Taste: an excellent freshness coming from the acid notes typical of a white wine.

    Ideal with dishes based on fish sauces, medium-aged cheeses and white meats.

Located in the heart of the Chianti Colli Fiorentini wine zone just 16 km from Florence, this castle dates back to the 11th century and in the past has hosted illustrious guests such as Gioacchino Rossini, Giosuè Carducci, and Enrico Fermi.

It is located at an altitude of about 400 meters above sea level and it is surrounded by 200 hectares of vineyards and olive groves.

Around the castle, there is a medieval village whose small church houses Mannerist works attributed to the circle of Rosso Fiorentino.

At the beginning of the 1960s, the castle was bought by the current owners, who planted the first vineyards in the surrounding land. Today, their third generation of wine producers dedicate themselves with passion and competence to this project, with the mission of producing world-class wines by combining tradition with state-of-the-art technology in the field of viticulture and winemaking.

The varieties they cultivate are mainly autochthonous vines (Sangiovese, Colorino, Canaiolo, Trebbiano Toscano, and Malvasia), which thrive in this area of great viticultural tradition. The wines produced here are mostly reds (Chianti Colli Fiorentini DOCG, Rosso di Toscana IGT, Rosso IGT) and some whites (Bianco di Toscana IGT, Bianco IGT) – both young and aged.

Today, the historical mansion has been expertly restored and turned into a tourist facility, whereas the ancient cellar (also restored in keeping with tradition) houses an agricultural museum where visitors can admire beautiful ancient agricultural tools representing centuries of viticultural tradition.