Scacciadiavoli
High above the olive-dotted slopes of Montefalco, Scacciadiavoli in Umbria has carried an unusual legacy since 1884. Founded by Prince Ugo Boncompagni Ludovisi as a forward-thinking, French-inspired winery complex, it later passed into the hands of the Pambuffetti family, who preserved the historic cellars while bringing the estate into the modern era.
Vineyards sit on mid-altitude hills with sandy-clay soils, ideal for late-ripening grapes such as Sagrantino, where structure comes from season length rather than force. Hand harvesting, strict sorting and parcel choices keep the profile focused.
Ageing balances tradition and precision: large oak, measured wood influence and careful cellar control to shape texture. The outcome is unmistakably Montefalco—built on depth, yet disciplined in its line.Scacciadiavoli
High above the olive-dotted slopes of Montefalco, Scacciadiavoli in Umbria has carried an unusual legacy since 1884. Founded by Prince Ugo Boncompagni Ludovisi as a forward-thinking, French-inspired winery complex, it later passed into the hands of the Pambuffetti family, who preserved the historic cellars while bringing the estate into the modern era.
Vineyards sit on mid-altitude hills with sandy-clay soils, ideal for late-ripening grapes such as Sagrantino, where structure comes from season length rather than force. Hand harvesting, strict sorting and parcel choices keep the profile focused.
Ageing balances tradition and precision: large oak, measured wood influence and careful cellar control to shape texture. The outcome is unmistakably Montefalco—built on depth, yet disciplined in its line.