Luxury vineyard hotels in Tuscany
Tuscany is one of the world’s top wine regions, and its luxury vineyard hotels make the most of the area’s natural beauty and long-standing traditions. Learn more about some of the best vineyard hotels in Tuscany.
The Mediterranean’s wine regions are world-famous and Tuscany is one of the best. Here, exceptional vintages, idyllic vineyards and historic viticulture knowledge come together to create an extra-special wine experience.
The best vineyard hotels in Tuscany make the most of this sun-kissed locale. They harness luxury, natural beauty and long-standing Tuscan traditions to create magical memories and unrivalled adventures for wine lovers in the heart of this glorious Mediterranean wine region.
Let’s look at some of the finest properties where you can stay at a vineyard in Tuscany, Italy, and how to get there via private jet charter.
Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, Montalcino
The historic hilltop town of Montalcino is the gateway to one of Tuscany’s most renowned wine regions, famous for its Brunello di Montalcino wine. All Brunello wines must be aged for at least five years before they can be released.
Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco is a sprawling wine estate located in the vineyards surrounding Montalcino. It’s a meticulously managed luxury resort and spa, where guests can expect quintessential aristocratic rural privacy and some of the finest views in all of Italy.
Founded by Massimo and Chiara Ferragamo, the property has managed to capture the unique combination of a warm and elegant Tuscan home with a luxury country estate, food and wine haven, and a luxurious 18-hole golfing destination.
Opulent rooms, suites and villas are all part of what has become a renowned culinary hotspot. The estate’s two eateries include the extravagant Ristorante Campo del Drago and the more rustic Osteria Canonica. Both incorporate local Italian produce and freshly picked ingredients from the kitchen garden in their delicious dishes.
Getting there: Fly by private jet charter to Florence Peretola Airport, which is around 50 miles from the Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, or to Pisa International Airport, which is around 70 miles away. As well as taking care of your flights, the Air Charter Service (ACS) Travel Division can also arrange a luxury car for the overland part of your journey.
Conti di San Bonifacio Wine Resort, Maremma
Located on Tuscany’s west coast, Maremma is one of the region’s lesser-known wine regions. The variety of terroirs is a direct result of the array of soil types found in this region, from volcanic and clay to loam and limestone.
Conti di San Bonifacio is an alluring 300-acre wine estate found between Maremma’s hills and the Tuscan coastline. Surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, the hotel captures a traditionally rural Tuscan essence on the outside while providing all the style and modern comforts on the inside.
The decor is chic, with retro leather furnishings and gorgeous antiques that have been collected over the years from around Europe and Asia. Rooms are elegant and tastefully furnished, each with its own balcony that overlooks the estate.
There’s also a fine-dining restaurant, a sun-kissed terrace, and an outdoor bar where guests can enjoy local al fresco dining amidst the rolling Tuscan hills. Whether it's relaxing at the outdoor pool or the secluded spa suite, drinking fine wines, or dining on Tuscan cuisine, Conti di San Bonifacio has created a wine lovers sanctuary befitting the historical landscape.
Getting there: Fly by private jet to Pisa International Airport, which is 80 miles from the hotel. From Pisa, we can arrange for you to drive a luxury rental car or organise a transfer to reach the resort.
Castello Banfi Wine Resort, Montalcino
Another of Montalcino’s finest vineyard stays is the plush Castello Banfi Wine Resort. This captivating retreat is set in 7,100 acres of world-class vineyards and picturesque olive groves. All 14 rooms are individually decorated by hand and come with wood-beam ceilings, silk drapes and terracotta floors.
The mediaeval castle at the centre of the estate sets the tone for the personal and attentive service every guest receives. Visitors can enjoy local Tuscan cuisine at La Taverna Restaurant or pop over to La Sala dei Grappoli Restaurant for something a little more refined. It goes without saying that both places delight in serving their food alongside a superb house wine list. There’s also L’Enoteca (the wine bar), where you can discover delicious farm wines, grappa, extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
Nothing beats lounging in the infinity pool, drinking a glass of the estate’s sparkling wine, and watching the Tuscan sunset over the stunning vineyard.
Getting there: Fly by private jet charter to Pisa International Airport, 70 miles away, or Florence Peretola Airport, which is around 90 miles from the resort. Our Travel Division can hire a luxury car for you, or organise your hotel transfer.
Relais Borgo Scopeto, Chianti
Chianti is another of Tuscany’s proudest wine-producing regions, and Relais Borgo Scopeto is located in the heart of Chianti Classico territory. Chianti Classico wines contain at least 80% of the finest Sangiovese grape varietal and are considered to be the highest-quality wines in the Chianti region. The grapes are grown at higher elevations than others in the area and bottles are branded with a symbol of a black rooster.
Relais Borgo Scopeto is an ancient hamlet that has been lovingly restored and turned into a luxury boutique hotel, set on 1,200 acres of rolling vineyard hills and olive groves. Some of the exquisite amenities that guests can look forward to include a gourmet restaurant serving up elevated local Tuscan cuisine, a spa, a swimming pool and a tennis court.
The view stretches all the way to Siena, which guests can enjoy from the balcony of their individually styled rooms. You’ll discover the rich nuances of Chianti at Borgo Scopeto, as it encapsulates everything that makes this region unique.
Getting there: Fly by private jet to Pisa International Airport, 53 miles away, or Florence Peretola Airport, which is 57 miles from the hotel. Then drive a luxury car or take a hotel transfer to reach the resort.
Poggio Piglia, Chiusi
Located midway between Siena and Assisi on prime Sangiovese land, Poggio Piglia looks like a typical Tuscan farmhouse from the outside. However, the interior couldn’t be more different and is the result of nearly a decade of work from the Marzeglia family and architect Barbara Spanò.
Exposed stone and traditional wooden beams contrast beautifully with the contemporary interior design, which includes modern art installations and Philippe Starck furniture. All rooms have private balconies, and nine of the best have private hot tubs, too.
Jacopo Dionisi is head chef at the hotel’s restaurant. He brings a unique fusion of ancient family traditions and innovative modern culinary techniques to all of his dishes, which are served alongside the farm’s Sangiovese red and olive oil.
This delightful retreat is one of the best ways to experience the authentic Italian countryside at its finest.
Getting there: Hire a private jet to fly into Pisa International Airport, 88 miles away, or Florence Peretola Airport, which is just over 60 miles away. From here you can drive a luxury car or organise a transfer to the hotel.
Explore idyllic Tuscany with ACS
There’s so much to explore in Italy’s most famous wine region, and our ACS Travel Division team are experts in finding the most exclusive offerings for our clients. Relax, unwind, and let us take care of finding and booking Tuscany’s finest wine tastings, hotels and activities for you, to ensure you get the very best out of this beautiful region.
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