Among the oldest wineries in Montalcino, surrounded by lush vineyards and picturesque countryside
The estate spans 530 hectares, with 93 hectares dedicated to vineyards, features a modern underground cellar with advanced vinification techniques
From a castle to the winery: In 1957, businessman Walter Ghezzi purchased the 13th-century Camigliano Castle and transformed it into a winery. Today, the estate is managed by his son, Gualtiero.
Organic Production: Produces approximately 330,000 bottles of organic wine annually, including Brunello di Montalcino and Rosso di Montalcino.
Camigliano, one of the oldest wineries in the Montalcino region, boasts a rich history that dates back to the time of the Crusades. Spanning 530 hectares, the estate is home to lush vineyards and a beautiful 25-hectare olive plantation.
In 1957, businessman Walter Ghezzi purchased the 13th-century Camigliano Castle and transformed it into a winery. Today, the estate is managed by his son, Gualtiero, who has expanded the vineyards and significantly increased production.
The winery focuses on the renowned Sangiovese Grosso grape, producing exceptional red wines, and it is committed to organic practices. Camigliano produces around 330,000 bottles of organic wine annually, alongside premium extra virgin olive oil.
With a modern underground cellar and advanced vinification techniques, the estate continues to blend tradition with innovation, offering a true taste of Tuscany’s winemaking legacy.
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