Feudo Antico
Custodians of the land. We go further to innovate, preserve and regenerate the land and its cultivation. New wine-growing techniques and experimentation on native vines: the primary objective is to preserve and guard the land that hosts us. The headquarters of Feudo Antico is today located near an ancient Roman villa. This is how we celebrate our winegrowing project, a journey that began in 2004 and is rooted in a thousand-year-old tradition. Unique experiences from Feudo Antico: wine tasting is combined with knowledge of the culture and traditions of an area with a millennial wine vocation. Different wine-tasting formulas to accompany aperitifs, light lunches or dinners: wine and local food pairings, even in a gourmet style. A visit to the wine cellar as an opportunity for discovery and cultural enrichment: a museum in its own right, cisterns from the Roman era dating back to the 1st century B.C. used for storing wine and oil, an inclined torcularium floor used for pressing grapes and olives. You can breathe in the air of history from Feudo Antico. For a day visit or a short stay.
Custodians of the land. We go further to innovate, preserve and regenerate the land and its cultivation. New wine-growing techniques and experimentation on native vines: the primary objective is to preserve and guard the land that hosts us. The headquarters of Feudo Antico is today located near an ancient Roman villa. This is how we celebrate our winegrowing project, a journey that began in 2004 and is rooted in a thousand-year-old tradition. Unique experiences from Feudo Antico: wine tasting is combined with knowledge of the culture and traditions of an area with a millennial wine vocation. Different wine-tasting formulas to accompany aperitifs, light lunches or dinners: wine and local food pairings, even in a gourmet style. A visit to the wine cellar as an opportunity for discovery and cultural enrichment: a museum in its own right, cisterns from the Roman era dating back to the 1st century B.C. used for storing wine and oil, an inclined torcularium floor used for pressing grapes and olives. You can breathe in the air of history from Feudo Antico. For a day visit or a short stay.