Coordinates: 43°20′50.65″N 11°30′15.85″E / 43.3474028°N 11.5044028°E / 43.3474028; 11.5044028
Restaurants in Castelnuovo Berardenga
5.0 based on 26 reviews
A leap into the history of an authentic Chianti family Since 1870, the Losi Family offers products respectful of tradition and pays attention to the technological evolution. The family has been able to astonish experts and to stand out as an exemplary model of the Chianti tradition. Visitors can relive the history of this ancient family by walking through the vineyards and the wine cellars, and finally, tasting its products. The visits and wine tasting are possible during all 12 months of the year.
5.0 based on 600 reviews
At the farmhouse "Le Pietre Vive di Montaperti" you can enjoy traditional Tuscan cooking classes. Nonna Ciana & Team will teach you how to prepare typical Italian dishes, such as fresh homemade pasta (tagliatelle, tagliolini, pappardelle etc), gnocchi (potato dumplings), main courses, things like chicken with Vin Santo or with our homegrown saffron or maybe one of our delicious vegetarian second courses with eggplant, peppers or zucchini. This is followed by a typica Tuscan dessert. At the end of the class you will eat these delicious dishes, accompanied by our own Chianti Colli Senesi wine, all together, with the team and the other participants in the class in the best Italian tradition.
Nonna Ciana is a master in the kitchen and she shares many of her cooking tips with you in a warm, welcoming Tuscan home, beautiful and bountiful with the fruits of the countryside. Our group of 15 was transfixed as Nonna began our lesson with a gorgeous, yet doable tiramisu. Next, we jumped in as we began to make the pasta, with help at every step. I consider myself to be a good cook, having primary responsibility for the family meals for more than 20 years, but I learned the right way to make bruschetta, the right way to handle garlic, and a better way to cook chicken to keep it more moist. After spending a good amount of time making this beautiful meal, we all sat down to enjoy it together! I would definitely go again with friends if I get back to this part of Italy. I could not recommend this any higher. You must go!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
This is an amazing vineyard that focuses on Pinot Nero. We had a tasting of 6 wines and ended up staying for a few more glasses. Our server was incredibly helpful and made our stay even better. I highly recommend both the place and the wine. They also make amazing olive oil
5.0 based on 75 reviews
Pier Luigi Tolaini was born in Castelnuovo Garfagnana (LUCCA) in 1936 and in 1956 he immigrated to Canada with a one way ticket and two big dreams in his suitcase: to make money in America and then return to his homeland and make a great wine. After 40 years in Canada he returned to Tuscany to realize his main dream: he began a search for the ideal piece of property and in 1998 he found it in Castelnuovo Berardenga, a zone noted for its unique terroir, in the southernmost part of Chianti Classico. Nowadays Tolaini is an international awarded winery with ratings from top journalists (RP/WS/JS, 94-96 pts), a perfect natural amphitheater which covers 50 hectares of vineyards. Here grapes are grown by practicing organic sustainable agriculture that respects the environment and the biodiversity of land.
We were fortunate enough to have a visit to Tolaini winery arranged for us. This is a fantastic place. The vineyards themselves are beautiful. There is an Etruscan grave high on a hill surrounded by trees that you can visit here. Our hostess, Federica Pallari was extremely knowledgeable. She told us the history of the owner and the property and discussed, quite frankly, the difficulties they have experience in various vintages with the weather. She showed us their sorting equipment, impressive, their fermentation room, and their bottling room. She discussed the various soils on the property and why each was selected for each variety. She was very willing to answer any odd question that we had. (I have lots of odd questions.) We then proceeded to taste all of their available wines, which were again, fantastic. May of these had Bordeaux varietals in addition to their Sangiovese and other Tuscan components. M. Rolland was or is a consulting winemaker here and it shows. These are not rustic old world wines but modern, clean, beautiful wines. Very, very highly recommended!
4.5 based on 129 reviews
A highly reputable wine estate located in the Chianti Classico region of Castelnuovo Berardenga, features its notable wines of Chianti Classico Riserva Vigneto Rancia and a Sangiovese, a hearty Tuscan.
We have been to this winery twice now. They are hospitable, the wines are excellent, the olive oil possibly even better than the wine. The location is almost a cliche it’s so attractive, classically so. There is a small fee to do a tasting. We are from the US and actually had to ask whether they shipped. I guess the lesson is don’t be shy.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
The Chianti Sculture Park is a permanent exhibition of contemporary installations and sculptures. Artists from all over the world have created 26 artworks, like a labyrinth, a rainbow, a huge keel, all perfectly integrated in the surrounding wooded area. Along a walking trail of 1 km the visitor is able to enjoy the typical Tuscan landscape and the sculptures at the same time.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The Berardenga Horse Riding Centre, in the hearth of Chianti, a few kilometres from Siena, is an elegant and professional riding school. The Centre has been recommended by Ian Stark. Sadio and Donatella personally assist and receive their guest and riders. They speak French and English. Sadio and Donatella have been running the Horse Riding Centre since 1992, and it is recommended by FISE (The Italian Federation of Equestrian Sports). The riding school offers accommodation in the organic farmhouse, fully certified, open to anyone seeking for a relaxing holiday in Tuscany, just a stone's throw from Siena and Florence. Sadio and Donatella have transformed their passion for animals and nature into a professional activity by creating their Horse Riding Centre with an Organic farmhouse in an uncontaminated valley of Chianti reserved for you and the horses. Their professionalism comes from their experience of around twenty years in the field of horse riding, with work experience in Italy and Europe and numerous licenses for this work, making Donatella a highly qualified teacher and sensitive to the needs of the students. The guests have at their disposal a large living room with a fireplace, a kitchen, 3 bedrooms with a bathroom and family suite with two bedrooms and a bathroom. Completing the structure is the club house, a changing room and a laundry. We offer accommodation and breakfast, the kitchen is available to the guests, Guests can choose one of our 3 apartments, Alloro, Big Walnut and Cottage. On request our "Breakfast Basket" including also our home made bread, Walnuts, yoghurt and cake and also our hens eggs!!! We have at guest's disposal a list of restaurants and some good recommendations.
Donatella's and Sadio's horse riding Agriturismo was a very pleasant surprise. It's located in the beautiful Toscan hillside, close to an ancient medieval castle and surrounded by creeks and forests. Both of the owners are patient riding coaches, pleasant and helpful. We were lucky to have the whole place to ourselves, and really enjoyed all the benefits. For breakfast, we were greeted by a mix of hens and cats while the two dogs (Cicco and Lolla) accompanied us throughout the day - Cicco even tagged along for the riding adventure to the castle. Our daughter absolutely loved the riding lessons and will surely try to manipulate us into coming back!
5.0 based on 18 reviews
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