Castello Banfi Wine Estate
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"Location bellissima. Vino incredibile. Cibo molto buono (risotto e dolci top). I ragazzi al servizio e il sommelier bravissimi, attenti, preparati. "
@alessandra.savoi
"Hämtar vin åt Ron (MC Tourism) mid-Jan 2016. Hotel il Borgo"
@pingvin
"5* | 14 rooms 1 Michelin Key 2025 At Castello Banfi Wine Resort, the 14-room boutique hotel is only the keep to this Tuscan castle-on-a-hill — the castello is the headquarters of the working wine estate, while the borgo is the boutique hotel that’s been fashioned from the adjoining village buildings. If the property ended at the sandstone walls, it would still be a must-visit for anyone passing through the countryside near Siena. Thankfully, there’s also the small matter of a nearly two-thousand-acre vineyard, sloping gently down from the fortress to meet the surrounding valley — and it’s worth knowing that your stay includes a tasting, a vineyard and winery tour with the sommelier, and a discount at the hotel’s wine shop. The postcard-ready look of the castle lording over its lush domain is a pretty good indication of what you’ll find within the walls: exposed stone arches, vaulted ceilings and sturdy timber beams. It’s all very well preserved and restored, and while modern amenities abound, they tend to exist unobtrusively so as not to disturb one iota of the hotel’s period elegance. There’s actually quite a bit of variation between the guest rooms, although floral patterns tend to creep up consistently (think of them as top notes). Between the heated swimming pool at the edge of the vineyards and the two Tuscan restaurants, there’s no shortage of luxury. Taverna Banfi, situated in the former wine cellar, serves traditional staples with a haute twist for lunch, while La Sala dei Grappoli offers refined seasonal meals al fresco on the terrace. But some of the more intriguing aspects of the estate hint at the richness of the experience. The 13th-century wing houses a museum of glass that features artifacts from ancient Rome to the present. If pitchers and urns aren’t really your thing, get this: they’ve recently unearthed a complete whale skeleton on the estate grounds."
@nchavotier
"Paradiso!! Hotel bellissimo che affaccia sulle vigne e ristorante molto esclusivo. Bellissimo e buonissimo. Andareeeee, non ve ne pentirete "
@ali.marchesini