Archive for 'Chianti'

  

Abbey of Passignano
Chianti really is an incredibly picturesque part of the world and is known for this. It is a land of rolling hills, lush countryside, endless vineyards, charming and historic medieval hilltop towns and castles. Around every bend in the road, you are likely to discover a new and stunning vista, a characteristic town with plenty of charms and things going for it or a beautiful and historic architectural and cultural gem to explore.

One such example of this is the photogenic Abbazia di San Michele Arcangelo a Passignano, located near Florence. Just find a luxury villa in Chianti and explore this stunning Tuscan abbey for yourself.

Known as Badia a Passignana, the abbey is located on the road from Greve in Chianti to Sambuca in Chianti and belongs to the Benedictine Order of the Abbey of Vallombrosa. This picturesque monastic complex is readily identifiable by its romantic fortified towers on the corners and was founded in 1049 by San Giovanni Gualberto. Among the buildings that make up the complex, some of them are particularly lovely, such as the 12th century church of San Michele Arcangelo. This church has paintings by Domenico Crespi and is formed of a single nave on a Latin cross plan. It was rebuilt in the 16th, 18th and early 19th centuries and was the one part of the complex that remained under the care of the monks after the rest was sold off to the government in the 19th century. Another highlight of the abbey is the amazing major fresco of the “Last Supper” by the Ghirlandaio brothers.

Interestingly, the romantic defensive features that make the abbey so distinctive were actually added more recently, in the 19th century, by a private individual who purchased the estate from the government and are not actually original features. However, in October 1986, the Abbey of Passignano was restored to the Benedictine monks of Vallombrosa and is now occupied once more by a small community of Vallombrosan monks. It is these monks who will show you around and give you a tour of the estate today. The abbey can sometimes be visited on Sundays at 3 pm, with tours departing from the church. To avoid disappointment, ensure that the abbey is open on the Sunday you plan to visit it and make an appointment by calling +39 055 80 71 278.

To avoid the tourist crowds and explore a stunning and lesser-known cultural gem in Tuscany, pencil in a trip to the Abbey of Passignano.     Read More

  

Glasses of Sparkling Wine
Good wine is one of the things, along with good food, that really draws visitors to the region of Tuscany and makes them choose it as a holiday destination. Fall, in particular, is a great season to visit the region if you are a foodie in search of a break full of culinary delights.

It is a season when truffles are found, chestnuts are roasted, porcini and pumpkin make their way into pasta dishes and countless towns and municipalities have food and wine festivals to celebrate their local gastronomies.

We have tracked down some of the best of these wine festivals from around the region so all you need to do is choose one of our amazing vacation rentals in Tuscany and get to trying out some of the most famous and best wines that it has to offer.     Read More

  

Skyline of Sarteano
When one thinks of castles in Tuscany, the great urban palaces of the Medici tend to spring to mind. However, in reality, there are many more examples and a great deal of variety all across the region that are just waiting to be discovered.

Sarteano, for example, is a stunning Tuscan town that has long been a bit of a hidden gem and is very distinctive; a lush and green place with a medieval core and topped by its famous giant castle. The castle is the main highlight and dates to the twelfth or thirteenth century. It is surrounded by a double circle of walls enclosing an imposing square keep with round towers at the sides and is a bold and striking building in a perfectly strategic location. Bought by the city of Sarteano in 1998, it was opened to the public in 2006, after a long series of restoration works. Inside, you can explore the service rooms necessary for a castle to function, head to the ramparts for stunning views across the surrounding landscape, wander the courtyards and uncover secret passageways and outside you'll find the pretty park that the complex is located on. Just find a holiday rental in Sarteano and you can begin exploring this fascinating building.     Read More

  

Castello di Brolio, facade
Castello di Brolio is a famous and beautiful Tuscan castle in the southern Chianti countryside, located on top of an isolated hill a few kilometers from Gaiole. It is famous for its stunning architecture, grounds and views but is also supposedly home to several ghosts and is where one of the most famous wines in the region was born.

A visit to the castle provides a whole day out as there is plenty of cultural and artistic gems and historic insights to be discovered but there is also still a functioning vineyard on the property where you can take tours and even sample a little of the lauded local tipple.

Once you have found a villa with a pool in Chianti and are exploring the region, you can rest assured knowing that you have one day trip planned already.     Read More

  

Wine laid out on a table
Castello di Ama is a famous winery located in the medieval Tuscan village of Ama in the Chianti region. The setting is picturesque, perched on a hilltop surrounded by vines and black cypress trees, with views across the surrounding landscape. The village, itself, is a charming collection of buildings largely dating to the 18th century and is almost entirely owned by Lorenza Sebasti and Marco Pallanti, the couple who run the winery. Once you venture through the village and on to the winery, you will find a unique experience that combines art and wine in an engaging way. When you arrive, brightly-coloured paving, mirrored walls and other oddities will catch your eye which heralds what sets this winery apart from others; over the past 15 years, some of the worlds preeminent artists have been invited to contribute works to the estate. If good art and even better wine are your thing, then finding a vacation rental in Chianti and planning a visit to the estate during your time in Tuscany is a must.     Read More