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24 Mayıs 2023
Rarely does a place that you discover online exceed your expectations, but Querceto di Castellina did exactly that! This agriturismo is a rare gem! Upon arriving, we were awed by the magnificent view of the vineyards and rolling hills, the 500-year-old stone buildings that look like they are out of a storybook, the beautiful reception and dining area, the special decorative touches all around the property, and the sense of peace and serenity it all brought. We were greeted by Filippo, one of the owners, who showed us to our apartment and made sure we had whatever we needed. My husband and I and our two friends stayed in the Mandorlo, which was spacious, comfortable, quiet, and peaceful. The buffet breakfast (offered for a low cost) includes both healthy options and delectable pastries, which we enjoyed on the lovely terrace overlooking the vineyard. The Classic or Premiere lunch—which includes a personal tour of the winery, an elegant wine tasting, and a beautifully presented and delicious meal—is not to be missed! We loved learning about the history of the property and the origin of the names of the wines (which you'll have to find out yourself!). The olive oil served with lunch is made right on the property from the olive trees in sight. We happily bought a bottle to take home! Although we hated leaving the property, this served as a perfect base for our day trips into Florence, Siena, a winery tour, and more. We also loved spending time in nearby Castellina, a small and charming town with wonderful shops and restaurants. A special find was restaurant Sotte le Volte ("under the vaults")—both the meal and the setting were perfect for our last evening in Chianti. I'd suggest skipping a visit to the nearby town of Greve; it lacks the special charm of Castellina. I only wish we had had more time to stay at this magical place and enjoy "la dolce vita." Hopefully we will be back someday!
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