Marchesi Antinori S.p.A.

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Catherine Fabrizio
"The Antinori family have been making wines since 1385, though their sleek, newly-opened winery—the Marchesi Antinori Chianti Classico Cellar—is nothing less than a contemporary architectural masterpiece. The winery offers excellent vineyard-to-bottle tours topped off by generous pours at the wine tasting. Antinori’s Tignanello, released in 1971, is still considered one of the world’s greatest wines, and they continue to be one of Tuscany’s most important wine producers today."
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Laura Dehelean
"One of Italy's oldest and most prestigious wineries. Nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany, the Antinori family has been producing exceptional wines for over 600 years. Known for its iconic Tignanello and Solaia, this estate seamlessly blends centuries of tradition with modern innovation. Take a tour through the stunning, contemporary winery and enjoy a tasting of world-renowned Chiantis and Super Tuscans. A must-visit for any wine lover exploring the heart of Tuscany."

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