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    Castello Romitorio

    Beautiful and ancient, sitting high on the hillside in the north-west of the Montalcino, the foundations of Castello Romitorio date back to the Roman times and the building has had many purposes since then. It wasn't until famous Italian artist Sandro Chia purchased the property in 1984 that its significant impact on the wines of Montalcino began.

    Having been abandoned since World War II, Sandro had to completely restore the castle and replant the vineyards which are now sustainably managed and interspersed among virgin woodland. Castello Romitorio has been a long labour of love but thankfully their wines quickly gained critical acclaim and they now have a reputation as a trailblazing estate for how quickly they shot up the Brunello hierarchy.

    While Sandro's artwork still adorns the labels, today the estate run by his son Filippo, with the guidance of consultant Paolo Vagaggini, and under his tenure the estate has been "on fire" in the word's of the Wine Advocate's Monica Larner. After being under-appreciated for too long, now "all of his wines are enjoying a well-deserved moment in the spotlight"

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