Castello Bonomi

On the southern slopes of Monte Orfano, where Franciacorta meets a chalky, limestone-rich conglomerate, Castello Bonomi rises as the region’s only château—founded in 1985 and laid out like a natural amphitheatre of terraces.

Soils here are stony and calcareous, loaded with mineral salts; south-facing exposure gathers light while the hill shapes a cooler microclimate. The cellar speaks Metodo Classico: Chardonnay and Pinot Nero—sometimes sharpened with native Erbamat—are conceived as Millesimato, then held long sur lie after tirage. Brut Nature and Dosaggio Zero are not fashion but intent, keeping dosage as a quiet line rather than a disguise.

Between steel, wood and patient autolysis, the message stays clear: Franciacorta with castle-gravity—precise, vertical, carried by stone.

Castello Bonomi

On the southern slopes of Monte Orfano, where Franciacorta meets a chalky, limestone-rich conglomerate, Castello Bonomi rises as the region’s only château—founded in 1985 and laid out like a natural amphitheatre of terraces.

Soils here are stony and calcareous, loaded with mineral salts; south-facing exposure gathers light while the hill shapes a cooler microclimate. The cellar speaks Metodo Classico: Chardonnay and Pinot Nero—sometimes sharpened with native Erbamat—are conceived as Millesimato, then held long sur lie after tirage. Brut Nature and Dosaggio Zero are not fashion but intent, keeping dosage as a quiet line rather than a disguise.

Between steel, wood and patient autolysis, the message stays clear: Franciacorta with castle-gravity—precise, vertical, carried by stone.