Details
Montecarlo, Lucca
from Monday to Sunday
Languages : Italian - English
Architecture: Historical
Production type: Organic
Free wi-fi
Children's playground
Pets friendly
Children area
Agritourism
Apartments
Restaurant
Rooms
Resort
The history of Fattoria La Torre
The historical cellar of the farmhouse has been entirely renovated with the most advanced wine-making facilities.
The aim of family Celli, owners of the farmhouse, is that of continuously improving the quality of the wine both inverting in new implants and in the vinification equipment.
Our production zone covers an area of 5 hectares of newly implanted vines totalling 7000 plants per hectare. It is certain that the limited extension of the vineyards at La Torre guarantees the high quality of each product. Our wine makers steadily carry out the complex task of improving on existing techniques and introducing new ones for both the vineyard and the winery.
The first documented production at Borgo La Torre dates back to 1887.
Products
MONTECARLO VERMENTINO
White Wine Montecarlo DOC - Vermentino
ALTAIR
White Wine Toscana IGT - Vermentino and Viognier
MONTECARLO CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Red Wine Montecarlo DOC - Cabernet Sauvignon
STRINGAIO
Red Wine Toscana IGT - Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon
ISON
Sparkling Rosè Wine Charmat Method Brut - Sangiovese
ESSE
Red Wine Toscana IGT - Syrah
CABERNET FRANC
Red Wine Toscana IGT - Cabernet Franc
Curiosities
- Fattoria La Torre is located a few hundred metres away from the suggestive, medieval village of Montecarlo, within the homonymous DOC territory, and it is now considered a small wine capital.
Nearby places to visit
- Montecarlo: an ancient medieval village with well-preserved walls and a stunning fortress offering beautiful panoramic views. If you are visiting in September, don’t miss out the Wine Festival, a renowned event attracting numerous wine enthusiasts every year.
- Collodi's Pinocchio Park: Collodi is the town where Carlo Lorenzini, the author of the Adventures of Pinocchio, spent his childhood. A place where you have the feeling of retracing a living fairy tale within a path marked by a marriage between art and nature.
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