Borgo San Felice: Winery & Resort, Toscana

Perched amid the rolling hills of Chianti Classico, just south of Siena, Borgo San Felice is one of Tuscany’s most evocative luxury destinations. A place where centuries old history converged with world class viticulture, exceptional cuisine and bespoke hospitality. More than a resort or winery,  this iconic estate tells a layered story of landscape, innovation, culture and oenological expertise. 

From Ancient Hamlet to Luxury Estates: A History

The origins of Borgo San Felice trace back to the early medieval period. The village is documented as early as 714 CE in Tuscan records, where it played a role in local ecclesiastical disputes and rural life in the Castelnuovo Berardenga region area. By the 18th century, the estate was under the guidance of the Grisaldi del Taja family, a local noble lineage deeply rooted in the region’s agricultural traditions. Members of this family helped shape early efforts to formalise Chianti Classico as a wine growing region. In the mid 20th century, the dynamics of rural Italy shifted. Depopulation led many hamlets like San Felice to empty. Yet in 1978, visionary leadership recognized the potential of this historic village. Over the following decades, the village’s stone streets, historic piazza and old agricultural buildings were meticulously restored, balancing architectural integrity with contemporary comfort. By 1992, Borgo San Felice became the first Relais & Chateaux property in Chianti Classico. An accolade signaling its arrival on the global luxury stage. 

The People Behind the Estates: 

Today, Borgo San Felice operates as a sophisticated integration of wine, enterprise and hospitality. At the heart of the winery’s vinous direction are its winemaking teams, viticulturists and cellar masters whose collective expertise shapes wines that resonate with terroir, tradition and innovation. San Felice is also engaged in long term viticultural research including the preservation and reintroduction of ancient Tuscan grape varieties like Pugnitelli. In the culinary realm, Borgo San Felice’s restaurants, especially Poggio Rosso are guided by celebrated chefs who bring creative vision and disciplined craftsmanship to every plate. 

A Triad of Tuscan Vineyards: The Wine Estates of Borgo San Felice 

San Felice’s wine story is not confined to Chianti Classico. It’s woven across three of Tuscany’s most revered terroirs, each with its own character, tradition and promise. 

Borgo San Felice: Chianti Classico

At the core of the estate lies its historic heartland, where vineyards surround the original hamlet. These slopes of limestones and clay, kissed by the Mediterranean climate, offer ideal conditions for Sangiovese, the backbone of Tuscany’s iconic reds as well as other indigenous varieties like Pugnitello. 

Here, San Felice produces an array of Chianti Classico wines including: 

  1. Chianti Classico DOCG “Borgo”: Pure and expressive, showcasing terroir driven fruit and tradition  
  1. Chianti Classico Riserva “Il Grigio”: Refined, layered and age worthy. A signature expression of the estate. 
  1. Chianti Classico Gran Selezione “Poggio Rosso”: Elegant, concentrated and rare, representing the pinnacle of this terroir.
  1. Vigorello: Historically significant as one of Chianti’s earliest Super Tuscans. First produced in 1968 and continually refined over decades. 

Campogiovanni – Brunello di Montalcino:

In Montalcino, a region synonymous with Brunello, San Felice’s Campogiovanni estate anchors its presence in this revered DOCG territory. With vineyards planted in  prime sites on the southwestern slopes of the hill town. This estate focuses on producing Brunello di Montalcino DOCG. Rich, structured and capable of long aging, along with its Rosso counterpart. 

Bell’Aja – Bolgheri: 

San Felice’s most recent venture took shape on the Tuscan coast of Bolgheri, where a small but prestigious estate Bell’Aja sits within striking proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea. 

Terroir & Vineyard: The Land That Shapes the Wine: 

Across these estates, distinct terroirs define distinct wines. 

  1. Chianti Classico: Rolling hills of limestone and clay, warm days and cool nights create vibrant red fruit, balanced acidity and structural finesse in Sangiovese based wines. 
  1. Montalcino: South facing slopes and mineral rich soils lend power and elegance to Brunello, with firm tannins and depth. 
  1. Bolgheri: Coastal breezes, gravelly clay and Mediterranean exposure favor varieties, yielding rich color, aromatic complexity and aging potential. 

Borgo San Felice Resort: A Feast for the Senses 

Nestled within the restored medieval hamlet. Designed to immerse guests in Tuscan Character 

  1. Premium Deluxe & Prestige Rooms: Elegant spaces with vineyard or village views, rich material and modern comforts. 
  1. Suites & Premium Suites: Spacious retreats with distinctive decor, separate living area and expansive vistas. 
  1. Signature Suites: Elevated experiences with bespoke touches and luxurious appointments.
  1. Villas : Private estate houses, each with multiple bedrooms and secluded pools, perfect for families or exclusivity. 

Epicurean Experiences: Restaurants & Beyond

Borgo San Felice’s gastronomic canvas is anchored by two standout restaurants: 

  1. Poggio Rosso: A Michelin starred destination where modern Italian cuisine enriched by international influences meets seasonal Tuscan produce. Guests enjoy tasting menus that showcase local ingredients, artisanal flavors and creative execution. 
  1. Osteria Il Grigio: A convivial, rustic celebrating classic Tuscan fare.
  1. Orto & Aia Felice: A garden and social project, supplies both restaurants and fresh herbs, vegetables and inspiration. Connecting land directly with the plate. 
  1. The estate also hosts Bar Archi and a herb garden, enriching the sensory experience and reinforcing the link between terroir and hospitality. 

Wine Tasting & Enotourism:

For wine lovers, Borgo San Felice is a destination in itself. Experts led tours and tastings. Underground cellars, vineyard vistas and curated experiences. From introductory tastings of the core Chianti Classico range to deeper dives into Brunello, Bolgheri and historic labels like Vigorello. 

A Destination Beyond Stay: 

Borgo San Felice transcends the definition of a hotel or winery. Here within a living medieval village, you step into layers of Tuscan life, historic stone streets, fragrant vineyards, olive groves, cultural programs, artisan markets and a curated suite of bespoke experiences. 

Borgo San Felice: A Symphony of Heritage, Wine & Hospitality:

At Borgo San Felice, tradition and innovation walk hand in hand. From its medieval origins to its contemporary embodiment as a luxury winery resort, every aspect of the estate reflects a singular philosophy, reference for terroir, commitment to excellence and an uncompromising love for hospitality. 

PRECIOUS LIQUORS 

Crafting Rarity. Bottling Legacy. Elevating Spirits to Art

In the world of luxury beverages, rarity is more than scarcity, it is the embodiment of heritage, craftsmanship and vision. Precious Liquors stands at the pinnacle. 

Founded in 2017 by industry specialist Pawel Morozowicz, Precious Liquors draws upon over 15 years of expertise in luxury, fine and rare  spirits to create a company focused in the highest tier of premium quality. Today, it is recognized as a distinguished global trader, bottler and curator of rare and ultra luxury spirits. A name trusted by collectors, connoisseurs and luxury hospitality partners across Europe and Asia. For Pawel, Precious Liquors is the expression of a lifelong devotion to spirits shaped by heritage and authenticity. His vision is simple yet demanding. This mindset ensures that every bottling reflects passion, precision and respect for its origin. 

From the ancient patience of 40 years old Scotch malts to the revered mystique of Japanese icons like Hanyu and Karuizawa, Precious Liquors curated the spirit of excellence in every release. 

A Philosophy Rooted in Selectivity 

Precious Liquors is built on a selective sourcing philosophy, identifying extraordinary casks that express origin, maturity and personality at the highest possible level. Whether drawn from the windswept  Highlands of Scotland or the volcanic beauty of Japan, each cask is chosen because it offers something genuinely distinctive. 

Core Specialisation

  • Ultra rare and mature Scotch Single Malts 
  • Limited and collectible Japanese Single Malts
  • Tropical aged Caribbean and Asian Rums 
  • Prestigious Cognacs and bespoke distilled treasures. 

Independent Bottler with a Vision 

Precious Liquors does more than select fine spirits. It gives them a stage. Independent bottling at its finest, reveals the pure character of a single cask. Unbounded, unfiltered in personality and selected solely for merit. Precious liquor bottles only when the spirit inside carries a narrative worthy of its label. 

  • Claxton’s Independent Bottling: Award winning single cask Scotch and Japanese Whiskies. 
  • House of Cane: A tribute to the tropical vibrancy of the Caribbean and Asian through masterfully matured rums. 
  • Limited edition Cognacs & Co-Branded Expressions: Exclusively tailored for luxury retail, private collectors, societies and the finest hospitality venues. 

Global Reach with Boutique Precision 

Operating across Singapore, the United Kingdom and Europe, Precious Liquors merges global logistics with private client refinement.  From these strategic vantage points, the company brings rare spirits closer to the world’s most discerning collectors, while maintaining the intimacy and discretion that true luxury demands. Every project, whether destined for an iconic luxury resort or the personal vault of a passionate enthusiast, carries the unmistakable mark of precision and prestige. 

Notable Releases and Seasonal Highlights 

The company continues to drive excitement in the spirits world through limited edition offerings and thematic collections. 

  • Clarendon & Uitvlugt rums bottled in both collectible 200 ml and 700 ml formats. 
  • Marcus Garvey Clarendons, applauded at leading rum events 
  • TDL Trinidad Distillers 15 years, a tropical aged jewel with exceptional smoothness 
  • Hampden topical matured bottlings, showcasing high ester Jamaican character 
  • Distinguished cognac releases, including 30+ years old single casks 
  • Youthful yet expressive PX finished malts from Scottish distilleries 

Expanding Foundations for Future Rarity 

In recent years, Asian markets have emerged as the new pulse of the global collectibles fine spirits arena and Precious Liquors is responding with both purpose and respect. Recognising the region’s appetite for heritage, provenance and craftsmanship, the company is expanding its footprint across these vibrant markets. This expansion is supported by significant inventories. Including hundreds of premium Scotch bottles sourced from more than sixty renowned distilleries. Positioned for strategic release through trusted partners across Asia’s fast growing luxury spirit scene. Precious Liquors continues to nurture its long term commitment to Japanese craft by presenting exclusive launches from the country’s rising distilleries. Including much awaited debut editions that will help define the next chapter of Japanese Whisky distinction. 

A Commitment to Excellence in Every Detail 

At the heart of Precious Liquors lies a philosophy shaped not by scale, but by soul. Every bottle holds a lineage that can be traced and honoured. Integrity guided every decision ensuring quality forever outweighs quantity. Exclusivity protects rarity, allowing desirability to endure. Partnership is nurtured and relationships intended to last longer than the bottles themselves. And above all, there is legacy, enduring belief that exceptional liquid has the power to tell stories long after the glass is empty. 

Precious Liquors stands at the intersection of rarity and refinement, revealing to the world of spirits that deserve to be celebrated. 

Curating the finest. Crafting the rarest. Elevating spirits into legacy. 

FEUDI DI SAN GREGORIO

Born in the rubble of Irpinia. Risen through passion and perseverance. Today, it is the global symbol of refined elegance.

How Feudi di San Gregorio rewrote the story of Southern Italian Wine !  

In the heart of Campania, where the earth once trembled and livelihoods crumbled in the aftermath of devastating earthquakes, Feudi di San Gregorio was born, not from privilege, but from vision. It rose from the ashes of Irpinia, a region long marginalized in Italy’s wine discourse and reimagined what southern Italy could offer the world. 

What began in 1986 as a bold commitment to terroir and tradition is now one of Italy’s most respected wine estates. Feudi di San Gregorio is more than a winery. It is a cultural movement, a design marvel and a sanctuary for luxury travelers seeking the soulful rhythm of Southern Italy. 

The Roots: From Earthquake to Empire 

In the early 1980s, Irpinia, in the province of Avellino, was reeling from a catastrophic earthquake. Agriculture was in decline, local grape varieties were neglected and the idea of fine wine from the South was often dismissed with a smirk. 

It was then that a group of passionate entrepreneurs, led by the Capaldo and Ercolino families, set out to revive Irpinia’s viticulture heritage. They believed in the potential of native grape varieties like Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo and Taurasi and refused to replace them with trendier, international alternatives. 

Their unwavering belief in Irpinia’s land, people and grapes became the foundation of Feudi di San Gregorio 

The Vineyards and Terroir: Celebrating Native Varietals

Feudi di San Gregorio cultivates over 300 hectares of vineyards, nestled among the rolling hills of Irpinia, between 350 and 700 metres above sea level. This unique geography, shaped by volcanic soils, altitude and diurnal temperature shifts, creates wines of precision, minerality and longevity. 

The vineyards are fragmented across multiple micro terroirs, each giving distinct expressions of native grapes. 

  • Fiano di Avellino: Refined, floral and capable of remarkable aging. 
  • Greco di Tufo: Bold, mineral driven and structured. 
  • Taurasi (Aglianico): Known as the “Barolo of the South”, intense, elegant and age worthy. 
  • Piedirosso and Falanghina: Lesser known gems with incredible potential. 

The Cellar: A Temple of Wine and Design 

The cellar of Feudi di San Gregorio is more than a production facility. It is an architectural masterpiece, blending functionality with expressive art and avant grade aesthetics. 

The Japanese architect “Hikaru Mori” envisioned the winery as a suspended structure floating within the vineyards. It features large glass windows, reflective pools and geometric harmony that merge seamlessly with the natural surroundings. 

Icons of Italian design, Massimo and Lella Vignelli curated the label designs, font and visual identity of Feudi. Their minimalist, modernist aesthetic shaped the winery’s global brand presence. They believed in elegance through simplicity, a philosophy across every bottle and space within Feudi. 

Feudi has collaborated with numerous artists, artisans and designers who transformed the winery into a living museum of contemporary creativity. Each space reflects the winery’s commitment to culture and beauty, turning wine into a sensorial, intellectual and emotional journey. 

SAN GREGORIO HOSPITALITY 

A New Dimension of Luxury 

Feudi’s hospitality offering is a revelation. A boutique wine resort fused with architecture, nature and soil. It invites guests not just to taste wine, but to live inside the world of Feudi. 

The Residences: The hospitality complex includes stunning curated accommodations: 

  • Natural Residence: An immersion in raw materials, wood and stone. Minimalistic yet deeply connected to nature. Earth tones, clean lines and large windows bring the vineyards inside. 
  • Botanical Residence: A lush, verdant escape with a private garden. Nature becomes the protagonist and every corner is curated with aromatic plants and floral touches. 
  • Winemaker Suite: Refined, luxurious and intimate. A panoramic view of the vineyards meets the elegance of the bespoke interior. A haven for lovers of craftsmanship and wine. 

Wine Tastings and Experiences: A journey for the senses 

  • The Marennà Tastings: Named after the winery’s Michelin Starred restaurant, these tastings pair curated wine flights with refined regional dishes. 
  • The Wine Theater: A breathtaking amphitheater within the winery for tastings, talks and private events. 
  • Suspended Room and Lobby: A tranquil wallowed tasting room that feels as if it’s floating above the vineyards. A space for contemplation, learning and connection. 

Marennà: Michelin Starred Territorial Cuisine 

Located inside the winery, Marennà is a gastronomic temple curated by chef Roberto Allocca. The cuisine tells the story of Campania: its volcanic soil, Mediterranean air and mountain herbs. Local produce, slow food philosophy and Feudi wines take center stage in dishes that are modern, yet soulfully traditional. 

The Lounge Bar and The Nest

The Lounge bar offers a cosmopolitan yet relaxed space to sip cocktails, wine or local digestifs surrounded by art and design. 

The Nest, a stunning elevated glass lounge, offers 360 degree views from the vineyards. A space for exclusive tastings, intimate gatherings or simply savoring silence with a glass of Taurasi. 

A Luxury Destination in Campania 

Feudi di San Gregorio is a benchmark for wine tourism in Southern Italy. It offers travelers the rare ability to: 

  • Indulge in award winning wines
  • Stay in design forward residences with world class service
  • Dine in a Michelin starred restaurant 
  • Engage with local culture and people 
  • Retreat into an architectural haven surrounded by vines 

All in a region: Campania, long known for Pompeii, Naples, The Amalfi Coast and now increasingly for elegant, intellectual wine travel. 

Campania: A Cultural and Culinary Tapestry 

Feudi sits at the intersection of Italy’s culinary depth and cultural gravity. Take a short drive and you will reach heaven: 

  • Naples: Vibrant, gritty and alive with street food and baroque splendor
  • Avellino e Irpinia: Quiet, authentic and filled with historic towns 
  • The Amalfi Coast: Luxury seaside escape meets dramatic cliffs and limoncello.  
  • Paestum’s Greek Temples and Benevento’s Roman Arches. 

FEUDI DI SAN GREGORIO: A Testament to Resilience 

Feudi di San Gregorio isn’t just about wine. It’s about transformation. It tells a story that mirrors many personal journeys of being underestimated, overlooked or even abandoned. Yet through authenticity, vision and excellence it rose. And in doing so, it changed not just how we see IRPINIA, but how we understand Italian wine !!

Salute 🍷🍷