Camigliano

Camigliano in the past was certainly inhabited by the Etruscans who followed the course of the Ombrone River from the coastal Maremma area. It then became quite an important hamlet in the late medieval period, an outpost for Montalcino, joining in the fight to defend republican freedom in the middle of the 16th century.

The castle, a fortified homestead, had already made a name for itself in the 13th century with consistent demographic growth, and, in 1278, there were reportedly 150 families.

After depending on the Abbey of Sant’Antimo for a period of time, during the year 1200 Camigliano was lured into the orbit of Siena, and, in the following years, the heads of some of the most important families (Gallerani, Bonsignori) carried out a great newly-noble patrimonial expansion destined to displace the lay people and clergy and to suppress the growing success of the small country property.

Noble presence is felt even in Camigliano which passes under the authority of these families for many years in the 13th century, but the fact remains that the local community would never disappear from the populous Castle of Camigliano, where a strong rural component seems to have maintained its own vitality for some centuries.

The current manor house was built inside the entry gate (called “Borgone”) of the old “castle” making the most of the ancient walls that surrounded the homestead. The symbol of Camigliano: the camel, found on a seal dating to the 13th century, can perhaps be connected to the influence of the papacy in the area, and there is speculation of connection to the movements of the Crusades that reached the Holy Land.
Camigliano
Camigliano
Camigliano
Start up year
1957
Oenologist
Sergio Cantini, Federico Staderini
Bottles produced
350.000
Hectares
92
Type of cultivation
Organic farming
Location
Via d'Ingresso, 2 - Camigliano, Montalcino(SI)
Production area: Tuscany
Tuscany
An error occurred while loading the products.
Reload the products
No products found
Use fewer filters or remove all
  • Camigliano Gualto Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2016
    4 VT
    Vitae AIS
    Italian Sommelier Association (AIS) guide
    3 VR
    Veronelli
    One of the most prestigious wine guides in Italy.
    3 GR
    Gambero Rosso
    This guide is highly respected and offers the most comprehensive review of Italian wines. It has a long tradition and is based on blind tastings carried out by over 100 experts.
    14.5%
    Regular price €85,00
    Regular price €85,00 Sale price
    Lowest price: Is the lowest price at which the product was on sale during the 30 days before the price reduction, including other promotional periods
    Sold out
  • Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino 2020
    95 WS
    Wine Spectator
    Wine spectator is the most influential wine guide on the internet.
    93 JS
    James Suckling
    James Suckling is an influential American wine critic and journalist who worked at Wine Spectator for 30 years. He left the magazine in 2010 to start his own website and guidebook (JamesSuckling.com). He specialises in Italian and Bordeaux wines.
    92 RP
    Robert Parker
    The prestigious international wine guide from the renowned Robert Parker, the world's most experienced and trusted wine taster.
    14.5%
    Regular price €31,00
    Regular price €31,00 Sale price
    Sold out
  • Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino Gualto Riserva 2015
    97 WS
    Wine Spectator
    Wine spectator is the most influential wine guide on the internet.
    4 VT
    Vitae AIS
    Italian Sommelier Association (AIS) guide
    5 BB
    Bibenda
    Italian Sommelier Foundation (FIS) guide This has been one of the most prestigious wine guides in Italy for over 10 years.
    14.0%
    Regular price €85,00
    Regular price €85,00 Sale price
    Unavailable, notify me! Sold out
    Sold out