Castello di Fonterutoli

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"The medieval hamlet of Castello di Fonterutoli Wine Resort is the ideal destination for an unforgettable getaway where you can enjoy the outdoors, fine wines, and distinctive regional cuisine. Five apartments and 17 rooms are located throughout the small village and are entirely influenced by Chianti's colors. Inside, the family's antique furniture, exposed beams, and old terracotta floors reflect the lovely hilly countryside of Chianti in a cozy and endearing decor. You can enjoy an unmissable culinary experience at the Osteria di Fonterutoli, which is surrounded by olive trees and vineyards. Chef Lorenzo Baldacci, who only uses regional, seasonal foods and game, suggests pairing it with a vertical tasting of the wines from the region. Dedicated gazebos can be reserved or you can take advantage of the dehors and large terrace, in total relaxation and safety. For a quick lunch or an aperitif based on a careful selection of Tuscan products, you can instead opt for the Orchestral Society of Fonterutoli. "
Judy Francini
"The oldest wine making families have incredible estates. The Mazzei family has been here since 1435. This is actually a Castle with a borgo, it's own little village is from the 1200's. They do wine tasting, but you can also stay here. Don't miss the lovely products made from lavander which are produced there. Across the road is their restaurant as well. Mazzei was friends with Thomas Jefferson. "

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