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Strive to offer personalized enogastronomical tours around the umbrian wine cellars and oil mills. For wine lovers, we’re situated in the heart of the exclusive Sagrantino de Montefalco land, and Rosso di Montefalco wine region. Discover why it is called the "green heart of Italy".
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In 2001 our family decided to realize their dream: give everything up to dedicate themselves to country life and wine making. Thanks to their experience on the energy sector, they designed one of the most technologically advanced wineries in Europe and decided to build it in Bastardo, our hometown: already in 1312 the urban land register certified the millennial viticultural vocation of this area, accross the “road” (Signæ) of the ancient Flaminia, where – it is said – there was a host which served a “sweet an flavoured” wine. The winery is surrounded by 30 hectares of and by several medieval castles which draw a unique landscape scenario. Thanks to the technology we can minimize the use of synthetic chemistry: the result are high quality natural wines, with a minimum quantity of sulphites. In our opinion, the DOC/DOCG specification does not fully exploit the extraordinary characteristics of Sagrantino, so we use technology to get more wine obtain smoother and more fragrant IGT wines.
Nice place some minutes drive from Todi. No sulfites in their wines! Very friendly reception. We opted for the tour of the winery, wine tasting, and some snacks. It was a nice experience for a couple of hours. Truly enjoyed it. Rosso Bastardo is a great daily wine. Their Riserva of Rosso di Montefalco is very good too. The older Sangrantinos are great.
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Started in 1444 it was projected following the military trends of the era, when the invention of artillery and gun powder was radically changing the shape of every defensive structure in Europe. The construction of the tower, named after family of the pope in charge in that period, Alessandro VI of Borgia, ended in 1500. Every vertex of the fortress corresponds to a circular trunk-conic tower that comuicates with the other towers through undergrounds passageways. the rocca, which in the course of time ha snot undergone significant changes, peserves its original aspect: the Keep has lost its patrol walkway roof and parapet, but inside has preserved his irregularly arranged rooms unchanged, where it's possible to identify the original purpose.
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