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 | Strada Provinciale 101 Km 6,200, San Donato In Poggio, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, 50020 |
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Wine and Olive Oil Tasting Our Wine is produced with grapes 100% Sangiovese, coming from our vineyards and cultivated exclusively with biological techniques. Our olive oil (Extravergine d'Oliva) is a completely natural product, obtained from olive trees of the Moraiolo, Frantoio, Leccino and Correggiolo varieties, harvested by hand on our estate and milled using the traditional cold-press method. |
During the summertime you can also relax and sunbath at our nice swimmingpool. We also organise cooking course and we give you the possibility to access our private lake for sport fishing. Our staff is also willing to welcome you and help you in everything you might need such as restaurants, car rentals, advises about the best places to visit and so on. |
Shopping facilities are in San Donato in Poggio (500 meters far) where are a few small food shops, and in Poggibonsi where is a huge shopping centre. Nearest restaurants are in San Donato and within short drive distance. The town of San Donato in Poggio originated in Roman times and, up to 1033 was recorded as a castle in 1033. Today, of the castle there remains only part of the walls, two entry gates (Porta Fiorentina and Porta Senese) and a few towers of which the bell tower called il Campanone and the Torrino dominate the valley. Today, the town still preserves intact its original structure with its characteristic streets winding between the houses. In the main square there is the Renaissance building, the Palazzo Malaspina and the Gothic church of Santa Maria della Neve. The small church, the Pieve di San Donato in Poggio is one of the few in the Florentine countryside which still preserves its original Romanesque layout which has undergone some restoration work since 1870. The church, with its three naves and three apses, has the lack of ornamentation which is typical of the Romanesque style. Of particular interest is the terracotta christening font by Giovanni della Robbia (XVI century). |
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