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Visconti - La Palazetta

Certified as an organic winery since 2018, nature rules the vineyards at Palazzetta.

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Overview

Considered one of the most important winemaking sites in the province of Siena, Montalcino enjoys a rich winemaking history. First settled by the Etruscans, the area has been known for superior wine production since Roman times. Modern notoriety came in 1865 through the efforts of Clemente Santi and his award-winning work with Sangiovese Grosso. Now home to some 220 wineries, the area is the seat of Tuscany’s most collected red wine —Brunello di Montalcino.

Boasting a spectacular view of the Tuscan hills and overlooking the historic abbey of Sant’Antimo, the Palazzetta estate is one of Montalcino’s hidden gems. Located some 1,200 feet above sea level on the Southeastern side of the town, the winery and farm were founded in 1988 by Flavio and Carla Fanti with just one hectare of Sangiovese Grosso. Today joined by their children, Luca and Tea, the estate encompasses some 20 hectares of prime vineyards and some 2,500 Olive trees. Everything is manipulated by hand, with all the farming undertaken in an ecologically sustainable manner. Recipient of the “Eco Friendly Cellar” Diploma in 2016, the goal is to create wines that are both extravagantly structured and healthy for consumers.

Giovanni Manzone

VINI BIANCHI

White

Rossese Langhe Bianco DOC image

Rossese Langhe Bianco DOC

VINI ROSSI

Red

Ciliegie Dolcetto d'Alba DOC image

Ciliegie Dolcetto d'Alba DOC

Ciliegie Barbera d'Alba DO C image

Ciliegie Barbera d'Alba DO C

Marchesa Barbera d'Alba DOC image

Marchesa Barbera d'Alba DOC

Il Crutin Nebbiolo Langhe DOC image

Il Crutin Nebbiolo Langhe DOC

Gramolere Barolo DOCG image

Gramolere Barolo DOCG

Castelletto Barolo DOCG image

Castelletto Barolo DOCG

Bricat Barolo DOCG image

Bricat Barolo DOCG

Gramolere Barolo Riserva DOCG image

Gramolere Barolo Riserva DOCG

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