Lorenzo Guerri
Ref. 3035 Morro d'Alba Winery
WINE ESTATE WITH 11.9 HA OF DOC VINEYARDS FOR SALE IN MORRO D'ALBA, MARCHE
INTERIORS: 390 sqm (4,198 sqft)
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Requires renovation
Heating:
Without
EXTERIORS: 13.38 ha (33.04 ac)
Vineyards: 11,95 ha
Varieties of wine: Verdicchio, Lacrima
Olive grove: 0,71 ha
Number of plants: 218
general details
Interiors: 390 sqm (4,198 sqft)
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Requires renovation
Heating:
Without
Exteriors: 13.38 ha (33.04 ac)
Vineyards: 11,95 ha
Varieties of wine: Verdicchio, Lacrima
Olive grove: 0,71 ha
Number of plants: 218
In the heart of the gentle hills of Marche, immersed in a landscape of rare authenticity and extraordinary beauty just a few kilometers from Morro d’Alba, is this wine estate. The land is harmoniously developed along a panoramic ridge, in a protected natural setting that guarantees privacy and high environmental quality. A scenic tree-lined driveway, about 600 meters long, leads to the entrance of the property, giving a scenic and distinctive character to the arrival.
The property covers a total of 13.4 hectares (33.1 acres) on a hillside position and well exposed to the sun. Almost all of the company is dedicated to DOC vineyard:
- Vineyards surface: 11.9577 hectares
- Appellations: Lacrima di Morro d’Alba DOC (8.9285 ha) + Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC Classico (3.0232 ha)
- Altitude and exposure: 200 m above sea level (north-west)
- Training: spalliera (3,571 vines / ha)
- Years of planting: 1988 – 2004
- Wine production: up to 120,000 bottles / year
Complementing the agricultural component, the estate includes an olive grove (0.7 ha for a total of 218 plants) of Frantoio, Leccino, and Raggia varieties that allows the production of excellent extra virgin olive oil (currently for the personal consumption of the owners).
Marche - Ancona - Jesi
Marche, a captivating region in central Italy, is a lesser-known treasure that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and culture. Nestled between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea, Marche’s landscape is a harmonious mix of rolling hills, rugged mountains, and pristine coastline. Its beaches, like those along the Conero Riviera, are some of Italy’s finest, featuring crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs, while the long sandy stretches of Senigallia attract sun-seekers from all over. For those seeking peace and seclusion, Marche’s hidden coves provide quiet retreats surrounded by untouched natural beauty.
Marche’s rich historical heritage is evident in its medieval towns and Renaissance cities. Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its stunning Ducal Palace, an architectural masterpiece of the Renaissance and the birthplace of the painter Raphael. The town’s narrow streets and sweeping views of the countryside make it a cultural highlight. In contrast, Ascoli Piceno enchants with its elegant Piazza del Popolo, one of Italy’s most beautiful squares, lined with Renaissance architecture and buzzing with local life. The town’s well-preserved medieval center is a testament to Marche’s historical depth.
Religion and pilgrimage also play a central role in Marche’s identity. Loreto is home to the Basilica della Santa Casa, a sacred site said to house the Virgin Mary’s home, making it a significant pilgrimage destination. Pilgrims and tourists alike flock to its ornate basilica, set against the backdrop of the surrounding hills.
Nature lovers will find paradise in Marche’s diverse landscapes. The Sibillini Mountains, part of the Apennine range, offer dramatic scenery with deep gorges, pristine rivers, and flower-filled meadows. The Monti Sibillini National Park is a haven for hikers and outdoor adventurers, offering trails that lead through breathtaking terrain and past charming hilltop villages. The region’s rural charm is further enhanced by its vineyards, olive groves, and sunflower fields, creating a patchwork of colors across the rolling hills.
Marche is also culturally vibrant, with festivals, music, and art deeply ingrained in its identity. Macerata’s Sferisterio, a unique open-air arena, hosts renowned opera performances, while historic towns like Fermo and Jesi offer rich cultural experiences through their theaters, museums, and art collections. Festivals, such as the Quintana of Ascoli Piceno, celebrate Marche’s medieval heritage with jousting tournaments and historical reenactments.
In every corner of Marche, visitors find an unspoiled authenticity that reveals the essence of Italy. Whether exploring its quiet beaches, hiking in the mountains, or wandering through medieval streets, Marche offers an enchanting experience of history, culture, and nature intertwined in a region that remains refreshingly off the beaten path.
THE BUILDINGS
Dominating the top of the hill is the farmhouse (330 m² – 3,551 ft²), an authentic example of Marche rural architecture built in solid bricks and surrounded by a natural amphitheater of vines and olive trees. The interiors preserve the original charm thanks to the exposed wooden beams, spacious environments, and traditional elements that tell the authentic story of the place. The building requires a complete renovation, except for a small area already renovated and used for dinners and a room used for tractor storage. On the ground floor, there are large rooms that could serve as a wine cellar, while upstairs it could be possible to create up to 6 bedrooms in addition to living areas.
Next to the farmhouse are a tool shed (50 m² – 538 ft², former animal stall) and a woodshed (10 m² – 108 m²). These volumes could be used for the creation of an guesthouse.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Closest services (4km, 5’), Jesi (14km; 20’), Falconara Marittima (17km; 20’), Senigallia (18km; 25’), Ancona (27km; 40‘), Fano (43km; 40’), Numana (48km; 45’), Sirolo (48km; 45’), Pesaro (64km; 55’), Cattolica (71km; 55’), Riccione (79km; 1h), Rimini (88km; 1h 5’), Urbino (83km; 1h 10’), San Marino (103km; 1h 20’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Ancona R. Sanzio (14km; 20’), Rimini F. Fellini (82km; 1h), Perugia San Francesco (108km; 1h 20’), Forlì L. Ridolfi (138km; 1h 30’), Bologna G. Marconi (203km; 2h 10’), Firenze A. Vespucci (298km; 3h 5’), Roma Ciampino (289km; 3h 20’), Roma Fiumicino (303km; 3h 25’)
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Ref. 3035 Morro d'Alba Winery
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Lorenzo Guerri
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