Poggio Borgoni

Winery Star

Wine Leaders' Choice

San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Italy

The Salvini family bought the approximately 20ha of property directly from the Borromeo family, which remains the “family fund” until the mid-90s when by the will of the Tuscan entrepreneur Paolo Salvini, the approximately 9ha of vineyards in the municipality of San Casciano in Val di Pesa – one of the eight municipalities of the Chianti Classico – are requalified and the small family village is restored.

Paolo Salvini decides to invest again in the family properties, seeing the perfect terroir in the territory of San Casciano, redeveloping all the vineyards by choosing the Sangiovese clone most suitable for his property, a native vine par excellence of the Chianti Classico. A great effort has seen the Salvini family committed to replanting about 15ha of vineyards, creating terraces to improve the exposure of all the plants. Today in the Poggio Borgoni vineyards the present varieties are Sangiovese and a part Merlot.

Year          1999

Country     Italy

Address    Via Cassia per Siena, 35, 50026 San Casciano in Val di Pesa FI, Italy

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AWARDED YEAR:

2023

Certificate Of Excellence

The Winery Star Certificate is an award of excellence for wineries around the world. The certificate is issued for quality and expertise in the wine industry and is a great and valuable asset for wineries.

It is awarded to wineries that have been recommended by Wine Leaders around the world. It gives a boost in the level of credibility in the global wine community and it is a great way to strengthen the winery image.

Buyers, distributors, business partners and even travelers are more eager to contact awarded wineries to buy their wines and visit the winery. 

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