250 000 EUR
137 m²
18 hectares for the production of the Nobile,
7 hectares for the Rosso di Montepulciano,
the remaining part for the production of I.G.T. wines.
4 hectares of olive groves.
5 hectares of arable land prepared for the planting of new vineyards.
The existing vineyards have an average age of about 20 years and will be gradually renewed in units of 1 to 2.5 hectares.Another 7 hectares include paths, a pond and areas for buildings such as the villa, a manor house, a wine cellar, a warehouse, a tool shed, a house for the janitor and another building adjacent to the cellar that houses offices and a tasting room with an exhibition hall and a kitchen for presentations and tastings. A pool measuring 12x5 m with a depth of 1.5 m is planned for the villa.
A lake on the site is used for irrigation and there are numerous valuable springs that could be used. The farm's customers include international companies that market and distribute the wine and oil produced.Around 100,000 bottles are sold each year, with a production potential of 230,000 bottles. Italy accounts for 35% of sales and 65% abroad (mainly the USA). The winery has been certified organic since 2017.Further information and viewing appointments can only be arranged after legitimation and proof of capital.The details of the rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms etc. are for guidance only.Montepulciano is a charming small town in Tuscany, Italy, which is best known for its excellent wine, the "Vino Nobile di Montepulciano". The town is picturesquely situated on a hill between the Val d'Orcia and Val di Chiana valleys and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, which is characterized by vineyards, olive groves and cypresses.
Montepulciano has a long history dating back to Etruscan times and still preserves its medieval and Renaissance architecture. Sights include the Piazza Grande with the impressive Palazzo Comunale, which dominates the skyline, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. The narrow, winding streets of the city are home to numerous churches, palaces and picturesque squares that transport visitors back in time.
The region is particularly famous for its viticulture, and the "Vino Nobile di Montepulciano" enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide. This full-bodied red wine is mainly made from the Sangiovese grape (known locally as "Prugnolo Gentile") and reflects the region's fertile soils and climate. Every autumn, the "Festa del Vino Nobile" is celebrated in Montepulciano, where wines from the surrounding area are presented and can be tasted.
In addition to viticulture, Montepulciano is also known for its olive oils and rich Tuscan cuisine, which is characterized by simple, high-quality ingredients such as game, truffles and fresh vegetables. The surrounding area is also ideal for hiking, cycling and excursions to the surrounding, equally picturesque Tuscan towns such as Pienza and Montalcino.
Montepulciano is therefore not only a paradise for wine lovers, but also a cultural and historical gem that represents authentic Tuscany with all its beauty and heritage.We generally recommend having the building law situation checked by a specialist lawyer. All details are based exclusively on information provided to us by clients. Our company accepts no liability for the completeness, accuracy and currency of this information. Subject to errors and prior sale. Delivery by arrangement. Taxes, notary and land registry costs incurred on purchase are to be borne by the buyer. Voir plus Voir moins Organic certified winery in the heart of Tuscany - MontepulcianoA winery that extends over a contiguous area of about 50 hectares and is divided as follows:34 hectares of vineyards, of which:
18 hectares for the production of the Nobile,
7 hectares for the Rosso di Montepulciano,
the remaining part for the production of I.G.T. wines.
4 hectares of olive groves.
5 hectares of arable land prepared for the planting of new vineyards.
The existing vineyards have an average age of about 20 years and will be gradually renewed in units of 1 to 2.5 hectares.Another 7 hectares include paths, a pond and areas for buildings such as the villa, a manor house, a wine cellar, a warehouse, a tool shed, a house for the janitor and another building adjacent to the cellar that houses offices and a tasting room with an exhibition hall and a kitchen for presentations and tastings. A pool measuring 12x5 m with a depth of 1.5 m is planned for the villa.
A lake on the site is used for irrigation and there are numerous valuable springs that could be used. The farm's customers include international companies that market and distribute the wine and oil produced.Around 100,000 bottles are sold each year, with a production potential of 230,000 bottles. Italy accounts for 35% of sales and 65% abroad (mainly the USA). The winery has been certified organic since 2017.Further information and viewing appointments can only be arranged after legitimation and proof of capital.The details of the rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms etc. are for guidance only.Montepulciano is a charming small town in Tuscany, Italy, which is best known for its excellent wine, the "Vino Nobile di Montepulciano". The town is picturesquely situated on a hill between the Val d'Orcia and Val di Chiana valleys and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, which is characterized by vineyards, olive groves and cypresses.
Montepulciano has a long history dating back to Etruscan times and still preserves its medieval and Renaissance architecture. Sights include the Piazza Grande with the impressive Palazzo Comunale, which dominates the skyline, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. The narrow, winding streets of the city are home to numerous churches, palaces and picturesque squares that transport visitors back in time.
The region is particularly famous for its viticulture, and the "Vino Nobile di Montepulciano" enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide. This full-bodied red wine is mainly made from the Sangiovese grape (known locally as "Prugnolo Gentile") and reflects the region's fertile soils and climate. Every autumn, the "Festa del Vino Nobile" is celebrated in Montepulciano, where wines from the surrounding area are presented and can be tasted.
In addition to viticulture, Montepulciano is also known for its olive oils and rich Tuscan cuisine, which is characterized by simple, high-quality ingredients such as game, truffles and fresh vegetables. The surrounding area is also ideal for hiking, cycling and excursions to the surrounding, equally picturesque Tuscan towns such as Pienza and Montalcino.
Montepulciano is therefore not only a paradise for wine lovers, but also a cultural and historical gem that represents authentic Tuscany with all its beauty and heritage.We generally recommend having the building law situation checked by a specialist lawyer. All details are based exclusively on information provided to us by clients. Our company accepts no liability for the completeness, accuracy and currency of this information. Subject to errors and prior sale. Delivery by arrangement. Taxes, notary and land registry costs incurred on purchase are to be borne by the buyer.