Castelli Martinozzi Winery: In Villa Santa Restituta, there is an estate winery that dates back to the 18th century. This villa is one of Montalcino’s oldest. For its wine, the estate won the oldest prize in Siena, which was given out in 1892. The family has run the winery for several generations, and it only produces wines with the typical Montalcino flavor. Over the past more than 130 years, the business has been producing premium wines. Today, the business is managed and led with passion and dedication to winemaking.

The Montalcino region: It was first mentioned in 814 AD. Montalcino persevered for four years following Florence’s defeat of Siena before joining a unified Italy in 1861. When it comes to winemaking, it is one of the best regions in Italy and the world. On a global scale, it would appear that Montalcino receives more attention. There are now over 200 winemakers in Montalcino, compared to just 11 in the 1960s.

Wine: Brunello di Montalcino DOCG. A robust red wine with a lot of body. 100%Sangiovese-based, with aromas of spice and red fruits. Aged for four years in Slavonian oak barrels. The flavor is robust, dry, and has a flavorful finish. A powerful, elegant, and complex wine.































