Villa di Capezzana
In the hills of Tuscany, in Carmignano, Villa di Capezzana lives on a timeline few estates can claim: documents cite the property in 804, and in 1716 Cosimo III de’ Medici already drew protective borders for the zone. That sense of place is the estate’s quiet compass.
Vineyards on the Montalbano ridge mix galestro, alberese and clay, shaping Sangiovese that traditionally welcomes Cabernet into the blend. Parcel-by-parcel work, strict selection and gentle extraction are followed by élevage that moves between large casks and barriques, aiming for contour rather than weight.
The sip feels architectural: sunlit ripeness held in check by altitude and stone, aromas carried by a mineral line. Capezzana’s style is not nostalgia, but continuity—history distilled into clarity, with a Tuscan gravitas that never shouts.Villa di Capezzana
In the hills of Tuscany, in Carmignano, Villa di Capezzana lives on a timeline few estates can claim: documents cite the property in 804, and in 1716 Cosimo III de’ Medici already drew protective borders for the zone. That sense of place is the estate’s quiet compass.
Vineyards on the Montalbano ridge mix galestro, alberese and clay, shaping Sangiovese that traditionally welcomes Cabernet into the blend. Parcel-by-parcel work, strict selection and gentle extraction are followed by élevage that moves between large casks and barriques, aiming for contour rather than weight.
The sip feels architectural: sunlit ripeness held in check by altitude and stone, aromas carried by a mineral line. Capezzana’s style is not nostalgia, but continuity—history distilled into clarity, with a Tuscan gravitas that never shouts.