BADIA A COLTIBUONO
In 1051, the monks of the Vallombrosa order began building the monastery of “Buon Raccolto,” simultaneously planting the first native vineyards. In the fifteenth century, the estate experienced further development under the patronage of Lorenzo de’ Medici. In 1810, under Napoleonic rule, the monks were forced to leave the property. In the following years, the estate was sold, initially through a lottery, and in 1846 it was purchased by Michele Giuntini, ancestor of the current owners. Under the guidance of Piero Stucchi Prinetti, the farm was transformed into a company, establishing itself in Italy and abroad.
Directions:
Take the A1 exit at Valdarno, continue towards Montevarchi and then towards Siena on SS 408; after 17 km, turn at the junction for Badia a Coltibuono.
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ADDRESS
Loc. Badia a Coltibuono,
53013 Gaiole In Chianti SI
Toscana – Italia
Phone: 0577 74481
Fax: 0577 744839
Email: reception@coltibuono.com
Reference person: Victor Duque
Website: www.coltibuono.com
SERVICES OFFERED
- Purchase of products in the cellar
- Online shopping
- Shipments within Italy and abroad
- Bus parking
- Restaurant with à la carte menu
and wine pairing tasting.
PRODUCTION AREA
Chianti Classico
In 1051, the monks of the Vallombrosa order began building the monastery of “Buon Raccolto,” simultaneously planting the first native vineyards. In the fifteenth century, the estate experienced further development under the patronage of Lorenzo de’ Medici. In 1810, under Napoleonic rule, the monks were forced to leave the property. In the following years, the estate was sold, initially through a lottery, and in 1846 it was purchased by Michele Giuntini, ancestor of the current owners. Under the guidance of Piero Stucchi Prinetti, the farm was transformed into a company, establishing itself in Italy and abroad.
Directions:
Take the A1 exit at Valdarno, continue towards Montevarchi and then towards Siena on SS 408; after 17 km, turn at the junction for Badia a Coltibuono.
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