Today we toured the Poliziano Vineyards in Montepulciano, Italy (Siena). It was a little cool and windy but the sun was bright. This was set up by a relative, Paul, from Jimmy’s Food Market. They gave us the most detailed tour and explanation of the wine making process we have ever had. We tasted a few of the wines then we went to the dining area for lunch. They provided a wonderful lunch and we had a couple of reds and a white with our lunch. What an experience! Thanks, Paul, for setting this up for us.
We were told that after January 2014 we will be able to drink the wine they were harvesting and processing this year. The grounds were beautiful and the facilities are immaculate. Paul carries their wine and is a good customer.
Receptionist at the vineyard, Jenny, is from the USA. She decided to give up a law career to come to Italy. She teaches English to the children of the vineyard owner, greets visitors of the winery and also has her first novel that she wrote after arriving in Italy with an agent searching for a publisher. Not a bad idea - Live your dream!!!After the we left the winery we went to tour the city of Montepulciano which is located high on a hill above the vineyard. It has great views and the vistas are so wonderful!
This is our room at the Monastery. It is located in the back of the Monastery and Nick and Judy have a room are above us (see windows above the roof.
Nick, Judy, Edward listening to Margherita tell us about the grapes.
Elaine, Edward and Margherita Pallecchi,Tour Guide at Poliziano.
In in vineyards, Edward, Elaine, Judy and Nick
After picking, the grapes are unloaded into this machine
The wooden cast room. Nick, Judy, Elaine and Edward in the room.
Fermation Tanks.
Bottles are full waiting to be labeled.
Cement cast are used for storage.
The owner’s wine. Keeps some for each year.
Judy, Nick and Edward with Margherita in the owner’s room and in the aging room
All the wines they make and the awards. Tasting Room with Margherita.
Edward with one of our favorites.
These wines are open and attached to oxygen to keep them fresh for longer period of time.
Dining Room where we had lunch prepared by Fabio.
Having a nice starter before lunch and doing some tasting.
Wine Leaf sculpture in the dining room.
View of the hills of vineyards in the Multipulciano area.
Edward and Elaine in Multipulciano and a view of the city high on a hill.
Edward looking at the vistas.
Poster for church built in 1462
A small church in Montepulciano we found taking a wrong turn.
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