Marchesi Antinori

In the rolling hills of Toscana, Marchesi Antinori has shaped Italian wine since 1385, carrying a family legacy across 26 generations from Florence to the heart of Chianti Classico.

Rooted in the Florentine Vintners’ Guild tradition, the estate reads the land in detail: limestone and galestro soils, patchwork parcels and altitude-driven exposures. Sangiovese is handled with meticulous selection, precise fermentations—sometimes native yeasts—and patient élevage in large casks and/or barrique to translate terroir rather than technique.

What defines Antinori is continuity with momentum: long-term research, bold investments in contemporary cellars, a respect for historic vineyards, and a restless curiosity that keeps redefining Toscana—without ever losing the thread of its origin story.

Marchesi Antinori

In the rolling hills of Toscana, Marchesi Antinori has shaped Italian wine since 1385, carrying a family legacy across 26 generations from Florence to the heart of Chianti Classico.

Rooted in the Florentine Vintners’ Guild tradition, the estate reads the land in detail: limestone and galestro soils, patchwork parcels and altitude-driven exposures. Sangiovese is handled with meticulous selection, precise fermentations—sometimes native yeasts—and patient élevage in large casks and/or barrique to translate terroir rather than technique.

What defines Antinori is continuity with momentum: long-term research, bold investments in contemporary cellars, a respect for historic vineyards, and a restless curiosity that keeps redefining Toscana—without ever losing the thread of its origin story.