Bodega Palazzo Vecchio, catas de Vino Nobile cerca de Montepulciano y Cortona

Entre las colinas de la Toscana, a medio camino entre Montepulciano y Cortona, se encuentra la Bodega Palazzo Vecchio, una finca histórica que cuenta más de siete siglos de tradición vitivinícola y cultural. La antigua Fattoria de Valiano, que data del siglo XIV, conserva aún hoy el espíritu auténtico de la tierra, expresado en viñedos históricos y en una producción que une elegancia, carácter e innovación.

El corazón de la bodega es el Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG, elaborado en cuatro expresiones: Maestro, refinado y elegante; Terrarossa, vigoroso y complejo; Riserva, símbolo de longevidad; y Pieve di Valiano, un vino que celebra la identidad profunda de esta tierra. Completan la gama el Rosso di Montepulciano Dogana DOC y el Cortona DOC, vinos versátiles y con identidad propia que muestran diferentes matices del Sangiovese y de las variedades locales. La propuesta se amplía con creaciones más contemporáneas como el Arlet Rosato IGT, fresco y aromático, el Brais Bianco IGT, elegante y mineral, y el Bliss Rosso IGT, suave e internacional. El recorrido sensorial concluye con el valioso Vin Santo DOC, un vino de meditación que encierra el encanto eterno de las tradiciones toscanas.

Visitar Palazzo Vecchio es vivir una experiencia que va más allá de la cata. Recorridos guiados por viñedos y bodega, eventos exclusivos como el Sunset Vineyard, picnics entre las viñas y bodas en paisajes únicos ofrecen a los visitantes un contacto auténtico con el alma de la Toscana. Palazzo Vecchio no es solo una bodega, sino un lugar que cuenta la historia, la cultura y la pasión por el vino entre las colinas de Montepulciano y Cortona.

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Christophe Mirabile
December 26, 2024
A symbolic monument of the city that, for more than seven centuries, was the seat of its government. Originally called “Palazzo della Signoria”, this magnificent place will bring back good memories if you have seen the film “Inferno” (adaptation of the film by Dan Brown). For example with its imposing “Salon dei Cinquecento”. Allow at least a good hour to visit everything.
Sara Poloni
February 9, 2025
You can't come to Florence without visiting Palazzo Vecchio and its Museum. I absolutely recommend booking tickets online in advance and choosing a time either early in the morning or towards closing time to avoid too many tourists. The visit will take about 1 hour and a half if you go quickly without stopping too long.

Location

Location Via Di Terra Rossa 5, Valiano Di Montepulciano, , 53045, Italy

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Services

Reduced Mobility Access
Restaurant
Accommodation
Pets Allowed
Parking
Bus Parking

Visiting Hours

Monday - Friday
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday
closed

Wine types

Red Wine
White Wine
Rose Wine
Sweet Wine

Grape varieties

Sangiovese
Canaiolo Nero
Mammolo
Grechetto
Malvasia
Trebbiano Toscano
Syrah

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Our wines

Noble wine of Montepulciano "Maestro" DOCG - Palazzo Vecchio
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Noble wine of Montepulciano "Maestro" DOCG - Palazzo Vecchio
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Arlet Rosato IGT
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Bliss Rosso Toscana IGT
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Bodega Palazzo Vecchio, catas de Vino Nobile cerca de Montepulciano y Cortona Entre las colinas...

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Nerine Cummins
Reviewed on March 3, 2025

Located at P. della Signoria, 2, 50122 Florence FI, Italy 🇮🇹. Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Florence. It overlooks the Piazza della Signoria, which holds a copy of Michelangelo’s David statue and the gallery of statues in the adjacent Loggia dei Lanzi. This building has been known as several different names ie Palazzo della Signoria and Palazzo dei Priori, it was depending on what the building was being used for at the time. The building acquired its current name when the Medici’s Dukes residence was moved to the Palazzo Pitti across the river. The cubical building is made of solid stonework with two rows of Gothic two-lighted windows. The building is crowned with projecting crenellated battlements , supported by small arches and corbells. Some of these arches can be as embrasures for dropping heated liquids or rocks on invaders. The building is enhanced by the simple tower with its clock. This tower contains two small cells that imprisoned several prisoners at different times. Although most of the Palazzo Vecchio is now a museum, it remains as the symbol and centre of local government. Since 1872, it has housed the office of the mayor of Florence and it’s the seat of City Council. The tower currently has three bells, the oldest of which was cast in the 13th century. Palazzo Vecchio is one of Florence‘s iconic landmark, it’s full of incredible history and also houses some incredible pieces of art and offers beautiful views from the tower. The walls of the cortile have various ancient maps of numerous important cities. This is really interesting to see. The ceiling decorations are so beautiful and unique, as is the sculptures and art. Make sure you book tickets in advance, they sell out fast and you can’t just turn up without a ticket, you won’t get in. Admission Tickets for museum - Adults 23.50€ Children (O-17 years) 1€ Audio Guide 8.00€ I strongly recommend the audio guide, it gave a lot of insight into the building and its history.I had a wonderful time and would suggest a visit to anyone interested. Thumbs up!!! 👍👍👍

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Sonya Miteva
Reviewed on March 1, 2025

We are visiting it for the second time and I was impressed again. Especially by the paintings on the ceilings. And those in the Hall of the 500. Beautiful. When you enter a room, first look up! The second visit was at the end of February and it was very quiet. There was no queue for tickets and crowds of visitors in the halls. Very quiet. I recommend early spring to visit Florence. August is terribly crowded.

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Violina Pesheva
Reviewed on February 27, 2025

Palazzo Vecchio is one of Florence’s most iconic landmarks, offering a perfect blend of history, art, and breathtaking views. This former palace of the Medici family is now a museum filled with incredible frescoes, grand halls, and secret passages! A stunning palace full of history, art, and amazing views—a must-see in Florence!

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elisabeth martino baugniet
Reviewed on February 24, 2025

A visual experience thanks to the high ceilings decorated with paintings and plasterwork. Special mention goes to the green room, which was illustrated in photos and video.

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Sara Poloni
Reviewed on February 9, 2025

You can't come to Florence without visiting Palazzo Vecchio and its Museum. I absolutely recommend booking tickets online in advance and choosing a time either early in the morning or towards closing time to avoid too many tourists. The visit will take about 1 hour and a half if you go quickly without stopping too long.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Palazzo Vecchio Winery

Where is Palazzo Vecchio Winery located?

Palazzo Vecchio Winery is located in Montepulciano, Italy

What type of wines does Palazzo Vecchio Winery produce?

Palazzo Vecchio Winery produces Red Wine, White Wine, Rose Wine, Sweet Wine.

What grape varieties do they plant at Palazzo Vecchio Winery?

At Palazzo Vecchio Winery, they cultivate Sangiovese, Canaiolo Nero, Mammolo, Grechetto, Malvasia, Trebbiano Toscano, Syrah.

What languages do they speak at the Palazzo Vecchio Winery?

At Palazzo Vecchio Winery they speak English, Italian.

Do they produce organic wines at Palazzo Vecchio Winery?

No, Palazzo Vecchio Winery is not an organic wine producer.