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About Winery and Wines

Documents mentioning the Gagliole Estate date back hundreds of years and there are countless ancient legends regarding this property, which continues to conserve memories of a distant time. A manuscript in the State Archives in Siena reveals that the son of the Langobard King Berengarius, who had fallen in love with the Tuscan countryside, bequeathed the Gagliole Estate to his wife in 994 A.D. The passing of centuries did no harm to the beauty of this estate which preserves the special character of this unique landscape.

The undulating contours of Chianti’s gentle hills compose an enchanting panorama that extends to far-off horizons. Intense emotions, unimagined harmonies, forceful colours—all in a world in which the architectural genius of man melds magisterially into the surrounding landscape. Traditions, emotions, culture, art, beauty, past and present--all are held in the embrace of a romantic atmosphere unchanged over the centuries. discover more