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Wimco's villa guests in Tuscany and Umbria can also purchase a private
tour and lunch at each of two historic locations, Villa Bianchi Baldinelli
and Castello Romitorio.
Villa Bianchi Baldinelli is an historic landmark shown world-over in
Bernardo Bertolucci's movie Stealing Beauty. The property since 1527 has
been in the hands of the noble family of Siena Bianchi Baldinelli (Rolando
Bandinelli became the great Pope Alessandro III who defeated Fredrick
Redbeard, Emperor of Germany in 1150). The original villa was transformed
into a country villa in the 18th century and Niccolo Bandinelli produced
wines for export to England.
Today guests can sip the results of the forebears as the family produces
today a Chianti Classico and Riserva.
The villa is sited on grounds and gardens encompassing three levels rich in
lemon trees and hedges, with an open theater with stone stage, a small
chapel and the wine cellar, all completely surrounded by a wall with six
gates. Inside the villa are original furnishings and frescoed rooms.
It is located in Castelnuovo Berardenga near Pianella, Siena, the most
southern region of Chianti, on lands known as Castelnuovo that belonged to
the Berardenga family. In 1260 at Montaperti (which lies in Castelnuovo),
there was a fight in which the Guelfi beat the Ghibellini. In the town is
the Tower of the 16th century and the Villa Chigi Saracini from the 18th
century. On the outskirts of the town, one should see the castle of Montalto
and. located in Vagliagli, in the heart of the Chianti Classico, the 16th
cent. Fortezza dell'Aiola.
Andrea Bosco Bandinelli guide the visit and explains his wines during lunch.
Castello Romitorio isa massive 12th century stone fortress on a Montalcino
hilltop overlooking the fertile lands that produce the estate's five red and
one white wine under the label Castello Romitorio. These include Brunello di
Montalicin and Bria. Olive oils are also produced here. Today this estate is
owned by and in the early 1980s was restored by the world-famous painter
Sandro Chia who, born in Florence, today, divides his time between here and
New York.
Lunch is taken in the courtyard of the castle.
Montalcino, 40 km from Siena, takes its name from the holm oaks that used to
cover the hillsides. Its history is rife with the struggles of the ancient
powers of Siena and the Medicis and, more recently, the 19th century
Risorgimento, the 1920s facists and the World War II Germans. Nearby is the
Abbazia di Sant'Antimo (1118), reputedly one of the most beautiful
Romanseque monastic churches in existence.
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