First year production: 1990
Property: Marchesi Antinori
Oenologist: Fabrizio Balzi
Agronomist: Samuele collini
Conduction: Eco friendly
Bottles produced: 480.500
Hectares: 340,00
Address: From the A1, exit Chiusi Chianciano, take the SS146 and follow the signs for Montepulciano.
 
 
On the boundary line between Umbria and Tuscany, where once the ancient farm of the arms stood, from which the name and coat of arms derive, stands the renowned Polizenian property of the Antinori family. The undisputed ambassadors of Tuscan wine, and not only, of quality in the world, the marquises have invested in these prestigious lands in the nineties, when in the area it was vivid the ferment of production renewal. Here it has always been a wine and is dated 789 the first official document in which we talk about the wine of Montepulciano, while even more Vetusto is an Etruscan document dating back to the II century A.C. , found only in 1992, which among other things reports the presence of a vineyard in the Cortona area, where the family has further invested. The production lines presented by both areas are a clear split of the precious qualities of these lands, interpreted as usual in an exemplary manner.
First year production: 1990
Property: Marchesi Antinori
Oenologist: Fabrizio Balzi
Agronomist: Samuele collini
Conduction: Eco friendly
Bottles produced: 480.500
Hectares: 340,00
Address: From the A1, exit Chiusi Chianciano, take the SS146 and follow the signs for Montepulciano.
 
 
On the boundary line between Umbria and Tuscany, where once the ancient farm of the arms stood, from which the name and coat of arms derive, stands the renowned Polizenian property of the Antinori family. The undisputed ambassadors of Tuscan wine, and not only, of quality in the world, the marquises have invested in these prestigious lands in the nineties, when in the area it was vivid the ferment of production renewal. Here it has always been a wine and is dated 789 the first official document in which we talk about the wine of Montepulciano, while even more Vetusto is an Etruscan document dating back to the II century A.C. , found only in 1992, which among other things reports the presence of a vineyard in the Cortona area, where the family has further invested. The production lines presented by both areas are a clear split of the precious qualities of these lands, interpreted as usual in an exemplary manner.