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Campo del Monte is a &' Tuscan winery located in Valdarno Superiore, near the Casentino area. More precisely, it is located in the municipal territory of Terranuova Bracciolini, along the “Terre del Vino di Arezzo” road at a height of 300 meters, on the slopes of Pratomagno: the farm is one hour away from the center of Florence and Siena and about 20 minutes from the center of Arezzo and Casentino. #39
Campo del Monte is immersed in a truly spectacular natural environment: the area is of artistic and landscape interest, with Romanesque churches and bridges, medieval villages surrounded by greenery and lined with cliffs. It is said that this landscape is represented in the pictorial works of Piero della Francesca and Leonardo da Vinci
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Campo del Monte, not only wines: oil, nature and a vocation to organic
Adorned by this beautiful setting, it was precisely here that in 1978 the company was founded thanks to &' commitment of the Mantellini family, who over the years have expanded the farm more and more, bringing its extension to the current thirty hectares of cultivated land. #39 Mainly the developed crops are viticulture and olive growing, respectively planting vineyards for an area of 7.6 hectares and olive groves for about 3.30 hectares. The rest of the surface is cultivated with hazel and deciduous forest. Today, the two main crops have also been added that of the famous Zolfino bean, an agricultural product typical of those Tuscan areas.
The cultural techniques adopted by &' company in the past mostly followed the method of integrated eco-compatible agriculture, while today the company is dedicated to organic farming and pursues high quality objectives in the production of wine and oil. This she does particularly well, because it is one of the most important farms in the province of Arezzo, especially with regard to the production of wine. And we all know that Arezzo is one of the cities whose areas are historically suited to viticulture: the numerous awards obtained by farms in the province of Arezzo have further stimulated producers to invest in the territory to make the most of its production potential, to constantly improve quality and face new markets
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Campo del Monte wines: the Mantellini family's award-winning passion
The Mantellini Family always meets during all cultivation operations and carries out with passion and meticulously by hand the harvest and the selection of the grapes during the harvest. Today, among the quality wines produced by the winery, there are Malvasia Bianca Lunga del Chianti, Chianti Riserva and ISEI, a top-notch Supertuscany. Campo del Monte also produces the extraordinary Vin Santo “Il Conio” which has been recognized as one of the best sweet wines in the world.
Over the years, the wines of Campo del Monte have received awards at the Vinitaly international competition, including a Grand Gold Medal at the Selections of Tuscany Wines and at the Merano Wine Festival. The wines are mentioned in various guides including the Wine Guide by Veronelli, Luca Maroni and others. The wines have also been reviewed in national newspapers, including Il Sole 24 Ore
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Campo del Monte is also a spectacular farmhouse
L&' company, in addition to the production of extraordinary products, is also a farmhouse: Campo del Monte also has three accommodation facilities that are located in front of the beautiful vineyards with which it offers hospitality and the opportunity to guests to take long walks or bike rides along cycle paths immersed in the green of the surrounding woods and in the vineyards owned by the Mantellini family. On these walks it is easy to encounter wild animals such as the hare, pheasant, squirrel, falcon and more rarely roe deer, porcupine and wild boar