Chianti, Toscana

Villa Cipressi

Farmhouse in the hills of the renowned Chianti landscape.

The territory of Chianti Classico, stretching between Florence and Siena, has largely retained its distinctive character.

Agriculture is the predominant activity, a factor that has made this land unique. And not only that. The labor and dedication of man have enhanced the natural beauty of the place.

Due to the climatic conditions, soil characteristics, and altitude, the lands in this area are particularly suitable for producing high-quality wines. The flagship of this region is Chianti Classico wine.

The main house and cellars are part of a small medieval village dating back to the year 1000.

Since 1983, the owners have been investing in the production of quality wines. Renovation of vineyards and aging cellars in wood are ongoing processes over time.

Today, the estate produces wines appreciated worldwide: Chianti Classico, Chianti Classico Riserva, Rosso, Cabernet Sauvignon IGT, Casa IGT, Bianco IGT, a small production of Vin Santo del Chianti Classico, and Grappa del Chianti Classico; as well as the fragrant and aromatic Extra Virgin Olive Oil.

The property spans 150 hectares, including 45 hectares of vineyards, 42 hectares of arable land, 7 hectares of olive groves, and the remainder forested areas.

501 Mq
10
4
16,000,000
Commissions: 4% incl. VAT
Territorial context
Colline del Chianti
The Chianti hills, located in the heart of Tuscany, represent one of Italy's most iconic and captivating landscapes. This hilly region, rich with vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages, offers breathtaking panoramas that have inspired artists, poets, and travelers for centuries. Chianti is renowned worldwide for its fine wines, particularly Chianti Classico, a robust and aromatic red wine made from Sangiovese grapes. The wineries scattered across the hills provide opportunities to taste these excellent wines, immersing oneself in the winemaking tradition of this region. But the Chianti hills are not just a haven for wine lovers; they are also an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor sports enthusiasts. The winding roads traversing the hilly landscape are perfect for cycling or hiking, allowing visitors to discover hidden corners and spectacular views. The medieval villages dotting the Chianti hills, such as Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, and Castellina in Chianti, are historical gems with ancient churches, picturesque squares, and medieval walls that tell stories of times gone by. The Chianti hills are a magical place that captivates the senses and the soul, offering an unforgettable experience blending nature, culture, and winemaking tradition.
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