Nestled in the heart of Chianti’s wine country, the 13th-century Castle of Meleto stands as a testament to the region’s rich history. Originally one of several defensive castles protecting Gaiole in Chianti, it was owned by the influential Florentine Ricasoli family. The castle’s frescoed halls offer a glimpse into its storied past, while the estate’s vineyards continue to produce Chianti Classico. Visitors can explore the historic interiors and savor the local wines, immersing themselves in both the cultural and culinary heritage of the area.
Castle of Meleto (Castello di Meleto)
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