Volpaia
Volpaia is a small, fortified medieval village located in the Chianti Classico region of Tuscany, Italy. Situated on a hilltop, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and olive groves. The village has a long history dating back to the 12th century and has been owned by several prominent Florentine families throughout the centuries.
Today, Volpaia is primarily known as a wine estate, producing Chianti Classico and other Tuscan wines. The estate integrates modern winemaking techniques within the historic buildings, preserving the architectural integrity of the village. Many of the original buildings have been restored and converted into apartments, a restaurant, and other facilities for visitors.
The village is accessible by car via winding roads through the Chianti countryside. It is a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the Tuscan landscape, culture, and gastronomy, particularly wine tourism. The estate offers wine tastings and tours, allowing visitors to learn about the winemaking process and sample the estate's wines.
Volpaia's well-preserved medieval architecture, stunning views, and established wine production make it a significant and picturesque location within the Chianti Classico region.