Perched high above the Chianti wine country, Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio) has stood as a formidable defensive fortress since the 12th century. The castle, with its robust stone walls and strategic position, once guarded the sleepy hilltown of Gaiole in Chianti, a place steeped in medieval history. Owned by the Ricasoli family for over eight centuries, the castle is intertwined with the region’s prestigious winemaking heritage. Today, visitors can explore the historic grounds, admire the panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards, and learn about the enduring legacy of the Ricasoli family and their contributions to the art of winemaking.
Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio)
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