Danilo Romolini
Ref. 1816 Organic Winery Chianti
ORGANIC WINERY FOR SALE IN CHIANTI CLASSICO, TUSCANY
INTERIORS: 675 sqm (7,266 sqft)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6
Condition : Good condition
Furnished: Yes
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator
EXTERIORS: 12.66 ha (31.27 ac)
Pool: Yes
Vineyards: 7,00 ha
general details
Interiors: 675 sqm (7,266 sqft)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6
Condition : Good condition
Furnished: Yes
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator
Exteriors: 12.66 ha (31.27 ac)
Pool: Yes
Vineyards: 7,00 ha
Organic wine estate with highly-rated Agriturismo for sale in the Chianti Classico wine region, in Tuscany. The vineyards (7.0 ha) is registered as Chianti Classico DOCG (5.8 ha) and Toscana IGT (1.2 ha) and allows producing approximately 49,000 bottles of wine per year.
The accommodation business offers its guests a grand total of 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, all located inside the main villa.
Just five minutes’ drive from a small town with restaurants, shops and services, the property is accessible through a tree-lined gravel road in excellent condition. Placed right in the heart of the Chianti Classico region, at an altitude of 400 m, this organic wine estate boasts an ideal microclimate for bio-wine cultivation.
Half an hour’s drive from Greve in Chianti and Siena, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it is just one hour from Florence, Arezzo and Montepulciano, while the Tuscan Coast, with Castiglione della Pescaia and Forte dei Marmi, is less than two hours away by car.
Tuscany - Siena - Gaiole in Chianti
Chianti, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, is one of Italy's most iconic regions, renowned for its rolling hills, ancient vineyards, and world-class wines. Stretching between Florence and Siena, the Chianti area is characterized by its breathtaking landscape of olive groves, medieval villages, and cypress-lined roads, embodying the quintessential image of Tuscany.
At the heart of Chianti’s identity is its wine. The Chianti Classico, made predominantly from the Sangiovese grape, is among Italy’s most famous red wines. Recognizable by the black rooster (gallo nero) symbol on its label, Chianti Classico is known for its balance of boldness and elegance, offering flavors of ripe cherries, earthy undertones, and subtle hints of spices. Vineyards throughout the region produce wines that reflect the unique terroir of Chianti’s sun-drenched hills and rich soil, and wine lovers can visit historic estates to sample vintages, explore cellars, and learn about centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Chianti’s landscape is dotted with charming villages like Greve, Radda, and Castellina, each offering a unique experience. Greve in Chianti serves as the unofficial gateway to the region and hosts one of the most famous wine festivals, the Rassegna del Chianti Classico, where local producers showcase their best wines. Radda and Castellina, perched on hilltops, are steeped in medieval history, with cobblestone streets, ancient fortifications, and views over the surrounding vineyards.
Beyond wine, Chianti is rich in culture and history. Many of its towns and estates were strategic points during the Middle Ages, and castles like Castello di Brolio not only offer insight into the region’s past but also produce some of the finest wines. The surrounding landscape, with its patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and forests, is perfect for leisurely drives, bike rides, or even hiking trails that lead through historic paths and offer panoramic views.
Chianti’s charm also lies in its intimate connection with nature. The vineyards, which change with the seasons from lush green in the summer to golden and red hues in the autumn, create a serene and idyllic setting. Olive groves produce some of Tuscany’s finest extra virgin olive oil, another hallmark of the region’s agricultural tradition.
In every glass of wine and every vista across the hills, Chianti embodies the very essence of Tuscany. Its blend of rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, combined with its exceptional wines, makes it a destination that offers both sensory and scenic delights. Whether exploring its historic villages or savoring its renowned wines, Chianti invites visitors to experience the best of Tuscany’s rural soul.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS, STATE AND FINISHES
Currently managed as an Agriturismo, the main villa (5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, 385 sqm — 4,143 sqft) is split among three apartments organized as follows:
- Keeper’s apartment (ground floor): studio apartment with entrance, main bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom (shared with apartment N° 1)
- Apartment N° 1 (ground floor): living room, kitchen, laundry two bedrooms and two bathrooms (one of which shared with the keeper's apartment);
- Apartment N° 2 (first floor): living room with loggia, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a few closets.
Dating back to the 18th century, the farmhouse has been tastefully renovated with high quality materials and features exposed stone facades, ceilings with wooden beams and terracotta tiles, and terracotta floors.
In the vicinity of the main building are located some annexes used for winemaking, described as follows.
- Building A (73 sqm — 785 sqft): wine cellar and barriques room;
- Building B (95 sqm — 1,022 sqft): cellar, tool room and staff bathroom;
- Building C (50 sqm — 538 sqft): vat room and ageing room;
- Building D (72 sqm — 775 sqft): wine shop, tasting room, cellar, guest bathroom and two storage rooms.
EXTERIORS
Surrounded by a landscaped garden with elegant 13�� 5 m Infinity swimming pool and sunbathing area, the farm is completed by 12.7 hectares of private land with vineyards. The trees that surround the estate ensure privacy and quiet, two basic requirements for a countryside tourist destination. Access to the property is through a short unpaved road framed by the typical Tuscan cypresses.
Current production of wine ranges around 35,000 bottles per year (with an average yield of 38 hl/ha). However, according to the Chianti Classico DOCG regulations, this yield could be increased up to a maximum of 52,5 hl/ha which would in turn lead to a significant increase of production ranging around 49,000 bottles per year.
Wine is fully sold in bottles. The most part of it is exported (77%) thanks to a well-established network of customers and buyers, while the remaining quantity is either sold directly at the property (15%) or sold through hotel, restaurants and cafés (8%).
DETAILS ON WINE PRODUCTION
- Surface: 7.0 hectares (5.8 ha Chianti Classico DOCG + 1.2 ha Toscana IGT)
- Varieties: Sangiovese (72%), Merlot (9%), Malvasia Nera (8%), Colorino (8%) and Vermentino (3%)
- Year of implant: 2000 — 2009
- Altitude and exposure: 400 m asl (south / southwest)
- Density: 6,600 vines / ha (0.70 — 2.20 m)
- Training: free-standing bush, pruned-spur cordon
- Soil composition: marlstone, clayish, sandy
- Yearly production: 35.000 bottles (up to 49.000 bottles)
- Established markets: Italy, Canada, China, France, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, United States and Sweden
- Containers in the cellar: stainless steel tank (n° 12 for total 354 hl), fiberglass tank (n° 2 for total 55 hl), French oak barriques (n° 70 for total 237 hl), tronconic tanks (n° 2 for total 98 hl)
WINES PRODUCED WINES AND PRICES
The following wines are highly-rated and have received international awards (Decanter, Gambero Rosso, James Suckling, Slow Wine and others):
- Chianti Classico DOCG (€ 14.00): 20,000 bottles (up to 25,500)
- Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva (€ 22.00): 10,000 bottles (up to 15,000)
- Chianti Classico DOCG Gran Selezione (€ 38.00): 3,000 bottles (up to 5,000)
- Rosso Toscano IGT Merlot (€ 29.00): 900 bottles (up to 1,500)
- Bianco Toscano IGT Vermentino (€ 13.00): 500 bottles (up to 1,000)
- Rosé Toscano IGT (€ 13.00): 600 bottles (up to 1,000)
OIL PRODUCTIONUSE AND POTENTIAL USES
This property is the ideal solution for those who are looking to purchase a high-quality wine estate with an accommodation business in the heart of the Chianti Classico region, midway between Gaiole in Chianti and Radda in Chianti. The charming villa, currently run as an Agriturismo, can be easily reworked into a private residence. The Agriturismo is currently fully operational and really appreciated by visitors and vacationers, as testified by exceptional reviews on websites like Airbnb and TripAdvisor.
NEAREST TOWNS
Gaiole in Chianti (4km; 5'), Radda in Chianti (6km; 10’), Siena (25km; 30’), Greve In Chianti (26km; 35’), San Gimignano (51km; 1h), Firenze (55km; 1h 5’), Arezzo (62km; 1h), Volterra (65km; 1h 20’), Montalcino (66km; 1h 10’), Montepulciano (75km; 1h 5’), Pienza (82km; 1h 15’), Cortona (83km; 1h 10’), Perugia (119km; 1h 25’), Lucca (127km; 1h 40’), Pisa (142km; 1h 50’), Forte dei Marmi (158km; 1h 55’), Roma (247km; 2h 35’)
NEAREST AIRPORTS
Firenze A. Vespucci (64km; 1h), Perugia San Francesco (130km; 1h 30’); Pisa G. Galilei (155km; 1h 40’), Bologna G. Marconi (155km; 1h 55’), Roma Ciampino (258km; 2h 30’), Roma Fiumicino (276km; 2h 40’)
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Ref. 1816 Organic Winery Chianti
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