Corte dei Venti is in Montalcino, Piancornello 35
On reservation you can taste our wines
The history of my winery goes back to 1943, when the Pieri family bought Piancornello farm. Here we harvest 5 hectares of vineyards (including 2.80 hectares dedicated to Brunello) and 3 hectares of olive groves. Both grapes and olives are harvested by hand. Our wine is produced and aged in our cellar
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And The Hunt For Red Gold, by Gladiator Wine TV
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The colors of the Court of the Winds
The company, the harvest, the vineyards...
Company trailer, Corte dei Venti: harvest, vineyards, vines. Filming with drone and fixed camera
Interview with Andrea Gabrielli
Clara Monaci talks about her company, the history, the land, the characteristics of a unique and successful company, Preview her Brunello 2019 with the company oenologist and journalist >>
Visit to Corte dei Venti Winery
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Here's the explanation
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From distillation to aging
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What is it ? And why does it condition the quality of the wine?
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