Il Torriano is on the highest point of the scenic route between the Bibbione Castle and the Tignanello estate.
This privileged location makes the stunning views and sunsets truly unforgettable.
The village of Montefiridolfi is 700 meters (0.4 miles) south. Here you can find a small groceries shop and restaurant, where you can taste flavours of Tuscan and Italian cuisine.
Il Torriano is at the heart of the Chianti region, famous for its gently sloping hills and its wine.
It’s only 35 minutes from Florence and 55 from Siena. The central location of Il Torriano makes it ideal to visit other famous Tuscan cities and towns: Arezzo, Volterra, San Gimignano, Lucca and Pisa are all easily accessible.
As well as providing three cosy apartments, Il Torriano is also a farm, producing wine and olive oil. The estate supplies grapes for the family-owned wine brand “La Sala” which has earned international prizes.
The estate comprises of 70 hectares (173 acres), 30 ha (74 a) of which are of Chianti Classico denomination. The rest of the land is used for olive trees and woodland home to deers, wild boars, pheasants and other wild animals.
Guests can book, free of charge, a tour of the winery and the vineyards together with a wine tasting session.
Our charging stations are powered by solar panels charging your car with 100% green energy.
Why not enjoy the Chianti countryside emission-free?
Why choose Il Torriano?
You will be at the heart of the historic Chianti region, surrounded by nature.You will experience the slow rythms of the countryside maybe relaxing at sunset with a sipping glass of Chiant wine.
When’s the best time of the year to visit Il Torriano?
Every month has it’s own distinctive character and it's well worth experiencing it in Chianti.
April and May: grapevines become thicker and greener everyday, dead wood is replaced by leafy branches. Olive trees bloom with small white flowers; watching the olive fields at this time of the year is truly unforgettable. Flowers are blooming everywhere: in Florence, you can visit the Iris festival, where plant growers across the world compete for the red Iris. The prize symbolises the coat of arms of the city of Florence.