Cantina Contucci

Above Piazza Grande in the historic centre of Montepulciano, Toscana, Cantina Contucci works from medieval cellars built into the city walls. Records place the family in local viticulture as early as the 11th century, and later documents (including 1773) tie them to the rise and reputation of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

Prugnolo Gentile (Sangiovese) is the backbone of the DOCG, supported by traditional partners such as Canaiolo and Colorino. Ageing follows the cadence of the appellation, with patient time in oak—often in larger casks—and a focus on translating the estate’s different sites around Montepulciano into a readable sense of origin. Palazzo Contucci above and the working cellar below create a rare bridge between living history and a modern, terroir-led approach. It’s a rare address where the denomination’s story is literally carved into stone.

Cantina Contucci

Above Piazza Grande in the historic centre of Montepulciano, Toscana, Cantina Contucci works from medieval cellars built into the city walls. Records place the family in local viticulture as early as the 11th century, and later documents (including 1773) tie them to the rise and reputation of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

Prugnolo Gentile (Sangiovese) is the backbone of the DOCG, supported by traditional partners such as Canaiolo and Colorino. Ageing follows the cadence of the appellation, with patient time in oak—often in larger casks—and a focus on translating the estate’s different sites around Montepulciano into a readable sense of origin. Palazzo Contucci above and the working cellar below create a rare bridge between living history and a modern, terroir-led approach. It’s a rare address where the denomination’s story is literally carved into stone.