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Camigliano has a very long history. Known in Etruscan times, it was a rural neighborhood of some size in the Middle Ages, which subsequently obtained some economic independence as a typical, small sharecropping property. The business was acquired in 1957...
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Argiano is thought to be an ancient place, full of history, where wise men searched for Ara Jani, the legendary altar of the roman god Janus. At the summit of a wonderful hill, south-west of Montalcino, the magnificent Villa of Argiano was built in the...
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In the heart and land of Montalcino was born Brunello di Montalcino Donna Olga. Donna Olga is taken from the name of Olga Peluso Centolani, a passionate woman of wine and a wine grower who has for years been involved with the production of wine. The estate,...
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The Casanova di Neri farm began in 1971 when Giovanni Neri bought a large estate within the territory of Montalcino. Over the years our continuing goal has been the search for and purchasing of land which we believe to be optimal for growing high quality...
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Sesta di Sopra is a 44-hectare farm dating back to the 1200's and located south of Montalcino, about 4 km from Castelnuovo dell'Abate in Tuscany, the ancient land of the Etruscans. The "Sesta Di Sopra" logo contains an Etruscan symbol depicting the sun,...
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Casanuova delle Cerbaie Tuscany Wines
Winery Farm Rosso di Montalcino Brunello di Montalcino Cerbaione Sangiovese Merlot Montalcino Siena Tuscany Italy
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+39 0577 849284
+39 0577 846375
info@casanuovadellecerbaie.com
Description
The vineyards of the Casanuova delle Cerbaie firm are located at approximately 300 metres above sea level on land dating back to the Eocene period characterized by calcareous, marl, argillaceous and conglomerate rocks. The prevailing south-west exposition of the vineyards allows them to grt the best sunlight throughout the day. Moreover, these vineyards grow on the prestigious hill of Montosoli and extend to the foot of the hill where Montalcino stands, thereby benefiting from a particularly moderate climate since they are sheltered by natural barriers on the North and West from the freezing north wind or extremely hot winds like the sorocco. The nature of the land and its enviable position thus make it possible to obtain excellent performances, eariching the Brunello results in terms of quality and to enrich the Brunello producted in this area with a of particular variety of fragraneces.
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